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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
 

 

 

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
 

 

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

 

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NORTH SHORE BROOK TROUT DESTINATIONS

Outardes River

 Baie-Comeau, Québec

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Brook Trout (Salvelinus fontinalis), mouchete

 

Brook trout is the most beautiful of all fresh water fishes. In late august these beauties change to their spawning colors, the big males with their hooked kype and bright orange bellies, blue aureoles on the side, dark wavy lines (vermiculations) on the back to the ivory white on the leading edges of the fins will impress the pure brook trout fanatic. The average brook trout weight is 1 / 2 pounds with the occasional 4 pounder or more. NSFA offers a remote location for brook trout. Accessible by boat only the area is a prime brook trout fishery located on the Outardes River. Our records Brook trout weigh in at 8 1/2 pounds on June 8, 2001. This is a pristine wilderness area without roads or industries that affect the water quality of the Outardes River, A very remote area where fish and game are plentiful. We suggest Spin casting or fly fishing in this river system no need for those big trolling rods here.

NEW NORTH SHORE FLYFISHING DESTINATION

River, Québec

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With this brand new North Shore River FlyFishing Destination we hope to compliment this river to our Trinity river destination. This river holds lots o promise for the Adventure Angler.

 Located about 20 Miles East of the famous Trinité River its make a perfect match to combine this great fishery with the Trinité. The offers great opportunities in Sea Run Brook trout and Atlantic Salmon sport fishing.

 Its easy accessible pools and slow running water makes it a great wading river. We can also outfit with some day canoe float trip down from the falls to the brackish water in one great day outing.

CALL US TODAY FOR MORE INFO AND AVAILABLE DATES

1 866 679 2738    brooktrout@globetrotter.net

Trinité River, Québec

Come discover the Trinité River with its enchanting and picturesque sites on the North Shore of the Gulf of St. Lawrence. Nestled between the seashore and majestic forests, the Trinité Rivers offers you a fly fishing and outdoor paradise that will take your breath away. The Trinité is a small river, only 74 KM in length from its head waters to the mouth at the town of Baie Trinité. This pristine river is one of my favorite sea-run brook trout rivers in Eastern Canada and features 67 pools scattered throughout its length. The area offers a variety of accommodations, large sea-run brook trout, Atlantic salmon and awesome scenery. All this makes it a superb fishing destination.

The Trinité river, with all of it's accommodations, huge sea run brook trout UP TO 8 POUNDS, Atlantic Salmon and awesome sceneries make it one of the best fishing destination. Come and see the salmon fight it's way up the river at the outpost. Take a hike and discover diversified plant and animal life, whether in the forest or by the seashore. A professional staff is always on-hand to make sure that you and your family have a memorable time visiting us.

«Wow! This is what outdoor is all about» Say most of our clientele. We have accommodations for all. You can stay in one of our log cabins located right on the seashore, choose a lot at the camping site either for your tent or your RV. All these sites offer a magnificent view of the sea and every night you can enjoy a beautiful bonfire on the beach ..
This beautiful North Shore River is located 95 KM (58 Miles) from Baie Comeau Quebec.

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