Hareline Dubbin  |  SKU: HL-CDCV053

Hareline UV2 Select CDC Feathers - Light Dun #053

Regular price $7.99 CAD
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Hareline UV2 Select CDC Feathers deliver bright, UV-reactive color and natural buoyancy to your fly tying kit. These select CDC (Cul de Canard) feathers are dyed using the UV2 process to enhance visibility in both calm and turbulent water, helping trout and other gamefish pick out emergers, soft hackles, and dries. Ideal for matching hatches, the UV2 tint gives your flies subtle fluorescence without compromising the CDC's delicate fibers.

Key Features

  • UV2 Dyed: UV-reactive dye increases visibility during hatches and in low-light conditions.
  • Natural Buoyancy: CDC fibers float and undulate like a natural insect, improving surface presentation.
  • Select Quality: Carefully sorted and neatly stacked to protect quills and ensure consistent tying material.

Whether you're tying trout dries, emergers, or delicate soft-hackle patterns, Hareline UV2 Select CDC offers a lightweight, lifelike profile that fish recognize. The feathers' movement and floatation create natural drag and silhouette, while the UV2 coloration helps your fly stand out on cloudy days or in tannic water. Fly tyers value these feathers for tying parachute dries, CDC emergers, tiny dry flies, and as a subtle wing or collar material.