Wapsi Cul De Canard (C.D.C) Rusty Brown

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Brand : Wapsi
BulletPoint : Color: 121 Golden Stone
BulletPoint1 : Wapsi Cul De Canard (C.D.C) Rusty Brown
BulletPoint2 : Weight
BulletPoint3 : Model Number CDC051
BulletPoint4 : This fly tying tool with spring tension arm and a elegant finish, making threading easy while reducing build your fishing line
BulletPoint5 : fly tying with our Bobbin, feature a thread tube and feet for smooth rotation, ensuring durability and precisions in every use
Color : Rusty Brown
ExternallyAssignedProductIdentifier : 7752460166576
ExternallyAssignedProductIdentifier1 : 053526031034
ExternallyAssignedProductIdentifier2 : 0053526031034
ImportDesignation : Made in the USA or Imported
IncludedComponents : knotter
ItemDisplayDimensions_Length : 4.25 inches
ItemDisplayWeight : 0.1 pounds
ItemName : Wapsi Cul De Canard (C.D.C) Rusty Brown
ItemPackageDimensions_Height : 20 centimeters
ItemPackageDimensions_Length : 1 centimeters
ItemPackageDimensions_Width : 5 centimeters
ItemPackageQuantity : 1
ItemTypeKeyword : fly-tying-materials
Manufacturer : Wapsi
Material : Aluminum
MaximumWeightRecommendation : 1 pounds
ModelName : Wapsi Cul De Canard (C.D.C) Rusty Brown
ModelNumber : Wapsi Cul De Canard (C.D.C)
NumberOfCompartments : 1
NumberOfItems : 1
NumberOfPieces : 1
PartNumber : 9069773
Pattern : Solid
ProductDescription : C.D.C. is an abbreviation of the French term “Cul De Canard” which roughly translated means “from the rump” or “butt of the duck”. As the description implies these are the feathers that surround the preen gland on the back of the bird slightly ahead of the tail. Ducks use secretions from this gland to condition and waterproof their feathers. As a result the feathers surrounding the preen gland are of great value to fly tyers wanting to add buoyancy to their flies.

Generally speaking, there are two different types of C.D.C. feathers. The first is the “plume” or what is sometimes referred to as an “oiler puff”. These small feathers are ideal for use in midge patterns, small dry flies, spinners, and emergers.

The larger feathers surrounding the preen gland vary in size and density and are often graded accordingly. C.D.C. Super Select is the highest quality, most dense feather and is the ideal choice when you need maximum buoyancy. C.D.C. feathers packed in bulk are great for all-around use and can be used as wing material, collars on soft hackle flies, or even as dubbing.

C.D.C. is such a popular material that we offer it in 27 colors! Although the flies above are primarily floating flies C.D.C. works great on sinking flies too. Don’t limit its uses based solely on its flotation properties. Check out the micro woolly bugger shown below tied with a C.D.C. plume tail.

If C.D.C. isn’t a fly tying staple at your fly tying desk you are missing out on one of the truly great materials for fly tying. Give it a try – it might just help you come up with a new “secret” fly pattern.
ProductSiteLaunchDate : 2015-06-17T08:37:34.234Z
Size : X-Large
StreetDate : 2014-12-23T00:00:01Z
Style : Modern
SupplierDeclaredDgHzRegulation : not_applicable
TargetSpecies : Fly
UnitCount : 1
UnspscCode : 49000000

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