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Gray Ghost
Artisan Canoe Paddles

Gray Ghost

$356.00

Fly fishing enthusiasts will certainly know the name Gray Ghost. It may be one of the most popular flies ever tied – and is still popular today. Invented by Carrie Stevens, a self-taught fly tier and fisher who lived in the Rangeley Lakes region of Maine, the Gray Ghost meant to imitate the silver shimmer and patterns of a smelt. Our Gray Ghost is the painted version of our Grand Lake Stream paddle. Cut from sturdy Maine ash and hand shaped by one of our skilled craftsmen, this paddle is ideal for the fishing party in search of the perfect spot on which to cast their flies. A useful addition to any boathouse, we’d argue it’s worthy to hang on the wall of the main house. Shaw & Tenney is proud to make a donation to the Downeast Lakes Land Trust from the proceeds of each Gray Ghost paddle sold.

Our History

While technically founded in 1858, this hand painted sign dug up from the archives shows that the company was actually doing business two years before that. Either way, we're still the second oldest manufacturer of marine products in the United States today.

From our simple workshop on the banks of the Penobscot River, we still employ time-honored manufacturing traditions. Here, a long time Shaw & Tenney craftsman sculpts an oar on a drum sander that’s more than 100 years old.

Our oars and paddles are all made to order right here, in our Orono, Maine workshop. Meticulously hand sewing oar leathers takes years (and years) of practice.

We’ve been dipping our paddles the same way for over 100 years. Of course there are probably easier ways to do it, but we’re convinced there’s no better.