Description
Royal Coachman Streamer
The Royal Coachman Streamer is a classic fly pattern that is popular with fly anglers all over the world.
It is a variation of the original Royal Coachman dry fly, which was developed in the late 1800s and named after the coachman who drove the Royal Mail stagecoach in England.
The Royal Coachman Streamer features a long, flowing tail made from red and white bucktail, followed by a body of peacock herl and a silver tinsel rib.
The fly also has a wing made from brown mottled turkey feathers, and a collar of brown hackle. The overall effect is a fly with a lot of movement and flash in the water, which can be very effective for catching a variety of fish species.
It is often used in moving water environments, such as rivers and streams, for species like trout, bass, and panfish.
It can be fished using a variety of techniques, including stripping, swinging, or dead drifting, depending on the specific fishing situation.
Overall, the Royal Coachman Streamer is a versatile and effective fly pattern that should be included in any angler’s fly box.
Usually available in the following hook sizes: 4 | 6 | 8 | 10 | 12 | 14

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