COACHMAN VARIATIONS
In this page you will find various coachman patterns
COACHMAN
Royal Coachman
Royal Coachman Fanwing
COACHMAN
The history of the Coachman fly is well documented as it was originated by the Coachman to the Queen of England. The original pattern was tied with a white duck quill wing. Tied with the deer hair wing or the Impala tail white wing, it was a perfect fly for fishing the fast pocket water that he much preferred to the quieter water on the river.
A good dusk pattern and an excellent night fly, both on river and still waters.
According to fly fishing folk lore the creator of the 'Coachman' was Tom Bosworth reputedly coachman to George 1V, William 1V and Queen Victoria .
The fly he created lives on in fly boxes all over the world as one of the most successful and reliable patterns on both sides of the atlantic.
It was created in the 1830's as a wet fly but soon proved its' effectiveness when used as a dry fly
Material
Hook - Mustad 94840 or similar hook size 10-18
Thread - black
Tail - brown hackle barbs
Body - peacock herl
Wing white hackle tip or white duck quill section
HACKLE- BROWN
1.99 $ EACH To order this fly click here
Royal Coachman
Material
Hook - Mustad 94840 or similar hook size 8-18
Thread - black
Tail - golden pheasant tippets
Body - peacock herl with red floss or thread and peacock herl at end
Wing white hackle tip or white duck quill section
HACKLE- BROWN
1.99 $ EACH To order this fly click here
Royal Coachman Fanwing
Material
Hook - Mustad 94840 or similar hook size 8-18
Thread - black
Tail - golden pheasant tippets
Body - peacock herl with red floss or thread and peacock herl at end
Wing- white duck breast feather curving from one another
HACKLE- BROWN
Jocelin & Sonie
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