How to Tie a CDC Dry Fly - Brown
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The CDC Dry Fly - Brown is a must-have for any angler's fly box. In this step-by-step guide, we’ll show you how to tie this effective fly using the following materials:
Hook: Barbless Hook #9 - #17
Thread: 10/0 black
Body: Uni yarn salmon
Thorax: Pheasant tail ice dubbing
Wing: CDC feather
Step-by-Step Instructions:
Begin by securing your hook in the vise and wrapping a base layer of black 10/0 thread.
Tie in the uni yarn in salmon and wrap it evenly to form the body. Secure it with the thread.
Add the pheasant tail ice dubbing to create a dense thorax just behind the hook eye.
Prepare a CDC feather and tie it in as a wing, ensuring it sits upright for optimal floatation.
Finish the fly with a neat whip finish and a drop of head cement for durability.
For a visual guide, watch the full tutorial on our YouTube channel below:
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Why CDC Flies Are Effective:
CDC (Cul de Canard) feathers are known for their exceptional floatation and natural movement, making them irresistible to surface-feeding fish.
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