Royal Coachman Wet
This Royal Coachman Wet Pattern is a general attractor pattern. It is overlooked quite often and yet is a killer wet fly presentation. I caught my first brook trout on a Royal Coachman Wet Fly on the River Hodder, Lancashire, England in 1984. It can be fished all summer long and will attract when there is little surface action. Fishing this pattern will yield results more often than not and when the "match to the hatch" is presenting a challenge. To best fish this fly, as with most wet fly patterns, cast this fly across stream, or in fractions downstream letting the fly swing with the current as close to as many of the prime lies as possible.
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