It looks like you’re referencing a fly fishing product—possibly a set of emerger flies tied with CDC (Cul de Canard) feathers, in sizes 10–14, with a free fly box included. The “X16” might refer to a specific pattern or hook style (e.g., Fulling Mill X16, a curved emerger hook).
Here’s a breakdown of what this likely includes:
Key Features:
– Fly Type: Emergers (imitating insects transitioning from nymph to adult, like mayflies or midges).
– Material: CDC (Cul de Canard) – a buoyant, soft feather ideal for emergers.
– Hook: Likely Fulling Mill X16 (a popular emerger hook with a curved shank).
– Sizes: 10, 12, 14 (common for mayfly/midge emergers).
– Bonus: Free fly box for storage.
Why CDC for Emergers?
– CDC floats well and mimics the “stuck in the surface film” look of emerging insects.
– The X16 hook’s curve helps the fly ride correctly in the water.
Suggested Use:
– Fish these in slow-moving water or near riffles where trout target emergers.
– Use a greased leader (or floating line) to keep the fly in the surface film.
If you’re looking to buy or tie these, check retailers like FlyFishFood, Troutline, or Fulling Mill for similar patterns. Would you like tying instructions or recommended fishing techniques?