Published Jan 31. 2023 - 1 year ago
Updated or edited Jan 31. 2023

Royal Coachman Marabou

Here we will be tying the classic fly Royal Coachman in a streamer version with a marabou wing update! The fly is a great option for both stream and lake fishing and has the pattern been around now for about two centuries. Originally mentioned in 1814 by Thomas Salter, in England. Since then many variants have been devised, the Royal Coachman Marabou being a prime example of this outstanding pattern. Works great here in Iceland, both for brown trout and sea trout. There is something with the colour combination of the fly.... something I can't explain. It's sexy in some way just like the Royal Coachman flies are. The fly is simple to tie and totally worth to keep few of these royalties in your box when go fishing.

Pattern

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Hook: Ahrex NS118 #6.
Thread: 8/0 black.
Tail: Golden pheasant.
Body: ⅔ Peacock hearl, ½ red floss.
Beard/hackle: Brown rooster.
Wing: One whole marabou feather.
Head: UV Solarez Bone Dry.

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