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    It's a feather that is very thin and kind of wispy looking. Let me find a video and I will be right back with a link.

    okay here you go, watch this video which is really about the Magic Tool, but he uses CDC in this.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Rb3-hR8PpQ

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    Wow. Thanks for the video skip. Pretty impressive how good people are at this stuff. I have a lot to learn for sure.

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    Yes his tools are high end too. He even makes a bodkin that is really tiny and it's for splitting thread. I have one and it works good. I have a bunch of CDC and want to ties some jigs with it just have not has time to tie for me yet.

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    I would probably be interested in some trades if you get any extra duck or goose feathers. Just keep me in mind. Be sure to get enough for your self first though.


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    Cul-Du-Canard, literally ducks butt in French. Very nice to tie with, if you look on the top of the ducks back where the feathers
    Start to curl up the CDC are at the base of those feathers

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    Thanks, couldn't remember the Canard part, LOL! The ducks CDC are not as large as goose CDC are. I believe that Marc'CDC they sell n his name are geese. At least I seem to remember that. I have some packs of both so will look later at them to see.

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    I think I'll throw the Cul-Du-Canard term around on my next hunt and see if everyone is impressed. Very interesting info guys, thank you for the help and look forward to tying some more.

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    lol...I was wondering too.

    Great score on the duck feathers!! Hoping to venture into some feathers and such at some point.
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