About the American Royal Coachman Trout Fly
The American Royal Coachman is a variant of the Royal Coachman that was first recorded in England in 1814. It has earned its place as a standard attractor pattern on both sides of the Atlantic.
It works well on rivers and still waters, especially coloured waters.
Creator of this trout fly: John Haily
Tier of this trout fly: Mandy Shelvey
Country of origin for this trout fly: America
This trout fly is designed to be fished on Rivers & Streams, Still Water
Pattern Dressings
- Hook : 8-14.
- Thread : Black.
- Tail : Golden pheasant tippets.
- Body : Bronze peacock herl, red floss, bronze peacock herl.
- Wing : White duck or white goose.
- Hackle : Red or brown cock.
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