CDC Pheasant Tail - Tungsten Redd's Flies

CDC Pheasant Tail - Tungsten

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A classic reborn with subtlety and motion. The CDC Pheasant Tail takes everything we love about the legendary PT nymph and enhances it with the fish-attracting movement of CDC (Cul de Canard) fibers. Tied on a 45° jig hook with a slotted tungsten bead. Where this fly really shines is in slow or still water. The CDC fibers come alive in a drift, gently pulsing with lifelike movement that often seals the deal when trout are inspecting closely. It's the perfect choice when fish are pressured, picky, or simply feeding at a more relaxed pace.

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FAQs

What makes the CDC Pheasant Tail - Tungsten different from a standard Pheasant Tail?

The CDC Pheasant Tail - Tungsten takes the classic Pheasant Tail nymph profile and adds CDC for extra movement, texture, and life underwater. It keeps the natural mayfly nymph look that makes the Pheasant Tail such a staple trout fly, but adds subtle movement that can help convince picky fish to commit.

What does the CDC Pheasant Tail - Tungsten imitate?

The CDC Pheasant Tail - Tungsten is a natural-looking trout nymph that can imitate mayfly nymphs, small stoneflies, midges, BWOs, and even a caddis casing fluttering underwater. Its slim pheasant tail body gives it a realistic insect profile, while the CDC adds motion that makes the fly look alive in the drift.

When should I fish the CDC Pheasant Tail?

Fish the CDC Pheasant Tail - Tungsten whenever trout are feeding on natural subsurface insects, especially mayfly nymphs and small dark aquatic insects. It is a strong year-round nymph pattern and a great choice when you want something more realistic than a flashy attractor but still want a small trigger point to help trout notice the fly.

Why does the CDC Pheasant Tail have a hot orange hotspot?

The hot orange hotspot gives the CDC Pheasant Tail a subtle trigger point while still keeping the fly natural. Many aquatic insects can show hints of orange, amber, rust, or brown-orange tones, including mayfly nymphs, caddis larvae, stoneflies, and emerging insects. That small flash of orange helps suggest life and movement underwater, giving trout a reason to notice and commit to the fly.

What size CDC Pheasant Tail - Tungsten should I choose?

Choose the size based on the insects you are trying to imitate. Larger sizes like 12 and 14 can suggest small stoneflies or larger mayfly nymphs, sizes 14 through 18 are excellent for general mayfly nymph imitations, and size 18 can also imitate smaller midges and BWOs. The wide size range makes this fly useful across many trout waters and conditions.

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