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La Royal Coachman fue creado por primera vez en 1878 por John Haily, un montador de moscas profesional que vivia en la ciudad de Nueva York. Hay muchas variaciones al primer Royal Coachman, que era una mosca ahogada. Esta mosca seca Royal Coachman es una de ellas. Otros incluyen Royal Coachman Trude, Royal Coachman Bucktail, Royal Humpy, Fanwing Royal Coachman, Royal Wulff y Royal Coachman Streamer. Los cuerpos de todas las moscas Royal Coachman permanecen iguales con pavo real, seda roja / seda y pavo real. Sin embargo, las colas pueden ser de color rojo o marrón, faisán dorado, pelo de venado o pelo de alce. Del mismo modo, las alas tienen la misma variación. La mosca comenzó con el clásico ala de mosca ahogada de ánade real, pero otras variaciones incluyen la pluma de pato, de gallina, pelo de ciervo, de la cola de becerro y el bucktail. En este caso, lo até en parachute. Espero que os guste. Tight lines !!!!!! Materiales: Anzuelo recto del 12 al 16 Golden pheasant tippets herl de pavo real floss rojo parapost saddle marrón The Royal Coachman was first made in 1878 by John Haily, a professional fly-dresser living in New York City. There are many variations to the first Royal Coachman, which was a wet fly. This Royal Coachman dry fly is one of them. Others include the Royal Coachman Trude, Royal Coachman Bucktail, Royal Humpy, Fanwing Royal Coachman, Royal Wulff, and Royal Coachman Streamer. Bodies of all the Royal Coachman flies remain the same with peacock, red floss/silk, and peacock. However, tails can be red or brown hackle, golden pheasant tippet, deer hair, elk hair, or moose hair. Likewise, wings have just as much variation. The fly began with the classic mallard wet fly wing, but other variations include duck quill, hackle points, hen hackle, calf tail, and bucktail. In this case, I tied it in parachute. I hope you like it. Tight lines !!!!!! Materials: Straight hook from 12 to 16 Golden pheasant tippets peacock herl red floss parapost brown saddle ----------------------------------------------------- https://www.universalflyfishing.com https://www.theflycenter.com https://www.jerkbaitmania.co.uk http://stonfo.com https://flymenfishingcompany.com https://www.cortlandline.com ----------------------------------------------------- ◕ Click Aquí para Suscribirte! Ahora mismo -► http://bit.ly/2nhuNLi Redes Sociales! y Mas - Click Aquí . Facebook -► / jorge.garciahuertes Twitter -► / neronef1 Instagram -► / jorge_g_huertes -----------------------------------------------------