So I have the day off and when I sat down at my vise to tie up 6 dozen
Royal Coachmen dry flies in various sizes to restock my nearly empty
flyboxes, I thought I knew the pattern by heart.  Then I glanced over at
the "Benchside Reference" and on the cover is what looks to be a royal
coachman with calf tail wings... not with the duck quill slip wings that I
originally thought.  I tried looking up the pattern on google and in
YouTube, but what I found was that about half of the recipes and/or
pictures said upright quill wings, and the other half said calf tail
upright.  So I'm curious, what should the wings be for this pattern?  I'm
sure that either would work for catching trout, but I'm curious what the
original pattern called for.  (the calf tail wings remind me more of a
Wulff than a Coachman, for what it is worth, but what do I know)  For such
a famous pattern, you would think that the recipe would be the same from
one website source to another, but that's not what I found.
Any help would be great!
-Pete

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