Black Ghost Streamer Fly – Fly Recipe
Black Ghost Streamer Fly
Although versions of the Black Ghost streamer fly were tied as early as 1919, the version used today was first introduced in 1927. A well known taxidermist,
guide, and an accomplished artist and sculptor by the name of Herb Welsh created the black ghost fly pattern around 1927.
The black ghost streamer fly pattern is a must for any person’s tackle box. Fished in lakes, streams or rivers this pattern takes fish. Fished at mid-level in head water or tail water should elicit a strike. Whenever I come across panfish like the pumpkinseed, I like to fish them with flies. The black ghost streamer fly is a great fly to use. Fished below the surface right near schooling fish leads to strikes.
The best hooks for this fly are:
Mustad # 9575, 3665A or # 94720
Sizes: 4-6-8-10-12 or Tandem Troller 2 & 4
Fly Recipe:
Thread: 3/0 or 6/0 black
Tail: Yellow Hackle Fibers
Body: Black Floss – tappered at both ends and full in the middle
Ribbing: Flat Silver Tinsel
Throat: Sparsely tied yellow hackle fibers
Wing: White saddle hackle or marabou
Cheeks: Jungle cock
If you like to tie flies look at our other pages of wet flies, dry flies, nymph flies and streamers for fly tying. These pages offer pictures of fly patterns and provide information regarding fly tying material and the fly recipe for tying on a fly with fly tying know how. These are great flies for fishing and should become part of your fly gear and added to your fly boxes.