Coq De Leon (CDL) Feathers
Coq De Leon (CDL) Feathers
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Coq de Leon feathers are a time-honored fly-tying staple prized for their speckled, stiff fibers and natural color palette. Available in wide range of colors, this versatile material excels as tailing material for dry flies and nymphs, delivering realistic insect imitations that match local hatches. The lightweight construction promotes superior flotation and lifelike movement on the water, while the inherent durability withstands repeated casting and use. Whether you're tying traditional patterns or experimenting with modern designs, CDL feathers provide the quality and performance serious fly tiers demand.
- Highest Quality Feathers Imported From Spain
- 12 Feathers Per Pack
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