Overview
The Umpqua Gray Ghost is one of the most iconic traditional streamer patterns ever created, designed by the legendary Carrie Stevens in the early 20th century. Originally tied to imitate
smelt and other
baitfish in the waters of the
northeastern United States, the
Gray Ghost has since earned its place as a
versatile baitfish imitation across a
wide range of
freshwater environments. Its elegant, feathered profile and subtle movement make it a trusted choice for targeting
trout, landlocked
salmon, and even
bass in rivers and lakes.
This fly features a
sleek wing of
gray saddle hackles over a
silver and
white underbody, with
jungle cock cheeks that provide a lifelike eye and strike trigger. The streamlined profile
swims smoothly on the
swing or
strip retrieve, while the carefully balanced materials give it just the right amount of flash without overwhelming its natural silhouette. Whether fished on a floating line in shallow water or a sink-tip in deeper pools, the
Gray Ghost remains one of the
most effective traditional streamers for enticing
predatory fish that key in on small forage.
Read More +Features
- Timeless streamer pattern imitating smelt and other baitfish
- Gray saddle wing creates subtle, lifelike movement
- Jungle cock cheeks add realism and strike attraction
- Silver and white body reflects light like natural forage
- Excellent choice for trout, salmon, and bass in rivers and lakes