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- Cul_de_canard abstract "Cul De Canard (CDC) (French for \"Duck bottom\") are the feathers from the back of a duck directly around the preen gland (uropygial gland); they are very buoyant due to preen oil produced by the preen gland. They are used when tying dry flies for fly fishing. They owe their buoyancy to their proximity to the ducks preen gland which secretes an oil distributed by the duck as a cleaning and waterproofing measure. It is unnecessary for the angler to add additional oil by way of floatant. Flies incorporating CDC are easy to dress requiring no floatant and popular with anglers and trout alike.".
- Cul_de_canard wikiPageID "1174165".
- Cul_de_canard wikiPageLength "1358".
- Cul_de_canard wikiPageOutDegree "8".
- Cul_de_canard wikiPageRevisionID "695748627".
- Cul_de_canard wikiPageWikiLink Angling.
- Cul_de_canard wikiPageWikiLink Artificial_fly.
- Cul_de_canard wikiPageWikiLink Category:Artificial_flies.
- Cul_de_canard wikiPageWikiLink Duck.
- Cul_de_canard wikiPageWikiLink Jura_Mountains.
- Cul_de_canard wikiPageWikiLink Trout.
- Cul_de_canard wikiPageWikiLink Uropygial_gland.
- Cul_de_canard wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cul De Canard".
- Cul_de_canard wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cul de canard".
- Cul_de_canard wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Angling_topics.
- Cul_de_canard wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Fisheries_and_fishing.
- Cul_de_canard wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Cul_de_canard subject Category:Artificial_flies.
- Cul_de_canard hypernym Feathers.
- Cul_de_canard type Redirect.
- Cul_de_canard comment "Cul De Canard (CDC) (French for \"Duck bottom\") are the feathers from the back of a duck directly around the preen gland (uropygial gland); they are very buoyant due to preen oil produced by the preen gland. They are used when tying dry flies for fly fishing. They owe their buoyancy to their proximity to the ducks preen gland which secretes an oil distributed by the duck as a cleaning and waterproofing measure. It is unnecessary for the angler to add additional oil by way of floatant.".
- Cul_de_canard label "Cul de canard".
- Cul_de_canard sameAs Q5192848.
- Cul_de_canard sameAs m.04dgrq.
- Cul_de_canard sameAs Q5192848.
- Cul_de_canard wasDerivedFrom Cul_de_canard?oldid=695748627.
- Cul_de_canard isPrimaryTopicOf Cul_de_canard.