Description
CDC feathers grow near a duck’s preen gland. Naturally waterproof and buoyant, they are incredibly lifelike on the water. The description “Cul de Canard” is attributed to 1950’s era French tier tier Henry Bresson.
In English Cul de Canard translates to “butt of the duck”.
These Oiler Tufts are great for emergers and dry flies. These short feathers lack discernible stems. Tied in as wing posts, these fluffy feathers trap a lot of air. These feathers offer great, natural movement and have a naturally high floatation due to the oils and the structure of the feather.
Available in a range of colours.
Approx. 75-100 tufts per package
Dylan Shaw (verified owner) –
Perfect for a little hot spot on my emergers.