Hello there Flyspoke I was looking at a few more gray ghost tiers on
you tube and no one comes close to yours yet..
I get a kick out of some of these guys..They should watch your video. and learn something...When are you going to put the RED ring on the head like Carrie did ? LoL Steve @ Moon-Rise-Flies
Stephen- The most complete listing as well as history and tying method is Carrie Stevens: Maker of Rangeley Favorite Trout and Salmon Flies. This book can be purchased for over $200 and is well worth the investment. It has over 100 of Mrs. Stevens patterns.
Steve, Now you have me going at it. I just read a letter from Mrs. Stevens to Mr. Bates. She clearly says that the first streamer she tied had Gray wing feathers to simulate a smelt as well as other hair in the wing. It does not say that this is "The Gray Ghost.". She goes on to say that this was the beginning of her fly tying. In the recipe it says Olive-Gray.
I just looked at the pattern and the wing color according to Bates is called Olive-Gray. I think when I purchased this hackle some 40+ years ago it was as close to the real thing as I could find. The color is very unusual. I would love to see an original.
Thanks for the comments. I used the pattern by Joseph Bates who was a personal friend of the Stevens and spent time with them. In his book Streamer Fly Tying and Fishing 1950 it uses white buck tail as part of the under wing. I did not tie the fly in the traditional way from a few points. Being that Mrs. Stevens did not use a vise, created the entire sides with wax and glue and used white thread under the body material. Missing the red band was just a bone head mistake by me.
I believe Carrie Stevens used light brown with Her Gray Ghost,, Not the Gray that most use ..Her heads also had a red or orange ring as her trade mark...I use one golden crest under wing..Your fly is very nice
and you made it look easy to tie...I have tied for 30+ years myself.
Nice video but you forgot to mention the last feather for the eye which would be jungle cock.
ptakja1 1 year ago
Hi, Do you have any videos tying tandem streamers.
We troll with them here in Maine in the Ranegley Area
I would make one ,but my video recorder is out of service.
Thanks Steve graytier@gmail.com or dhead333@yahoo.com
MegaSmokey333 1 year ago
Hello again Flyspoke, Would you tie another Carrie Stevens' with the red or orange band
on the head ?? You did everything so nice and easy looking also....
I fish the Rangeley Region every year and love all Carries Patterns.
I'm just and hour and a half away from upper dam pool.Do you fish the area?
Keep up the nice instructional videos..You are very talented...
Thanks Steve @ MOON-RISE-FLIES
wrks4me333 1 year ago
Hello there Flyspoke I was looking at a few more gray ghost tiers on
you tube and no one comes close to yours yet..
I get a kick out of some of these guys..They should watch your video. and learn something...When are you going to put the RED ring on the head like Carrie did ? LoL Steve @ Moon-Rise-Flies
wrks4me333 1 year ago
Thanks for the Info. on the book..I have heard of it..
Did not know the price...Wow..Keep up the nice work..
You are a great teacher and tier..You make it look a lot easier
then it really is...Take care Steve @ Moon-Rise-flies
wrks4me333 1 year ago
Hello There Flyspoke, What is the name of the book' that has all Carrie Stevens' Recipes for her patterns?? Thanks Steve P.S. Keep up the nice work
You make it look so easy with your ties..
Are you from Maine ?
wrks4me333 1 year ago
@wrks4me333
Stephen- The most complete listing as well as history and tying method is Carrie Stevens: Maker of Rangeley Favorite Trout and Salmon Flies. This book can be purchased for over $200 and is well worth the investment. It has over 100 of Mrs. Stevens patterns.
flyspoke 1 year ago
Hello , The reason I made that comment about the
color of the Gray Ghost, is because I was corrected at
My local material dealers shop...He spends a lot of
time with all the great tiers in Maine..I did not question
his Knowledge.. I purchased a lot of those colors.
I'll have to tell the boys at L.L. Beans'.
They still look nice.. L.O.L. Take care Steve
wrks4me333 1 year ago
Steve, Now you have me going at it. I just read a letter from Mrs. Stevens to Mr. Bates. She clearly says that the first streamer she tied had Gray wing feathers to simulate a smelt as well as other hair in the wing. It does not say that this is "The Gray Ghost.". She goes on to say that this was the beginning of her fly tying. In the recipe it says Olive-Gray.
flyspoke 1 year ago
I just looked at the pattern and the wing color according to Bates is called Olive-Gray. I think when I purchased this hackle some 40+ years ago it was as close to the real thing as I could find. The color is very unusual. I would love to see an original.
flyspoke 1 year ago
Thanks for the comments. I used the pattern by Joseph Bates who was a personal friend of the Stevens and spent time with them. In his book Streamer Fly Tying and Fishing 1950 it uses white buck tail as part of the under wing. I did not tie the fly in the traditional way from a few points. Being that Mrs. Stevens did not use a vise, created the entire sides with wax and glue and used white thread under the body material. Missing the red band was just a bone head mistake by me.
flyspoke 1 year ago
I believe Carrie Stevens used light brown with Her Gray Ghost,, Not the Gray that most use ..Her heads also had a red or orange ring as her trade mark...I use one golden crest under wing..Your fly is very nice
and you made it look easy to tie...I have tied for 30+ years myself.
Keep up the nice work.. Steve@ Moon -Rise Flies
wrks4me333 1 year ago
Nice fly
wrks4me333 1 year ago
THANKS FLYSPOKE,THAT'S ONE NICE GREY GHOST
osprey02 1 year ago
very skillfull and well practised what a beautiful fly looks too nice to fish with one day i might be able to tye one like this?. Alan
skipperfox007 1 year ago