Gray Ghost
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The Gray Ghost is the most famous streamer in American fly fishing—Carrie Stevens' 1924 masterpiece, tied to imitate the smelt of Maine's Rangeley Lakes. The pale featherwing with peacock herl topping, chevron-barred flank shoulder, and golden throat accents combine into a baitfish profile so right that a century of imitators haven't improved on it.
The Gray Ghost produces wherever predators eat slender baitfish: smelt lakes, big trout rivers, and reservoirs alike. Its muted, translucent tones excel in the clear water and flat light that expose flashier streamers, and it fishes beautifully cast, swung, or trolled—a true everywhere-fly with history in every wrap.
Best for:
- Landlocked salmon and trout on smelt waters
- Clear water and flat light where subtlety wins
- Casting, swinging, or trolling year-round
📌 Pro Tip: Fish it on a long leader and let the materials do the work—smooth, moderate strips with occasional pauses give the featherwing its glide-and-stall action, the move that has fooled trophy fish for a hundred years.