
Leadwing Coachman
The Leadwing Coachman is a classic wet fly with a peacock body and slate wing, useful for swinging through riffles during caddis, mayfly, and general emerger activity. It targets searches like Leadwing Coachman pattern, classic wet fly, best swung wet fly for trout, and peacock herl trout flies.
Imitates: Emerging caddis, mayflies, and small dark wet insects
Quick Reference
- Best Sizes
- #10-16
- Best Season
- Spring through fall
- Best Conditions
- Riffles, runs, wet-fly swings, and cloudy hatch days
- Water Temp
- 45-65°F
- Recommended Tippet
- 4X-5X
How to Rig It
Fish as a single wet fly or in a two-fly wet team with a soft hackle trailer.
How to Present It
Cast down-and-across, mend once, and let it swing just under the surface.
Why It Works
Peacock herl gives life and contrast while the slate wing creates a clear emerging-insect silhouette.
History
A member of the Coachman family of wet flies, the Leadwing version has been a trout standard for generations.
Pro Tip
At the end of the swing, let it hang for three seconds — many trout eat on the lift.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do you fish a Leadwing Coachman?+
Swing it downstream through riffles and seams like a classic wet fly, then let it rise at the end of the drift.
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