
Carey Special
Imitates: Leech, dragonfly nymph, and general stillwater forage
Quick Reference
- Best Sizes
- #8-12
- Best Season
- Spring through fall
- Best Conditions
- Lakes, reservoirs, shoals, drop-offs, weed edges
- Water Temp
- 48-68°F
- Recommended Tippet
- 4X-5X
How to Rig It
Fish on an intermediate line, under an indicator, or as the point fly in a two-fly stillwater team.
How to Present It
Use a slow hand-twist retrieve or short strips with pauses. Let the fly hover near weeds and shoals.
Why It Works
Its peacock body and soft hackle suggest multiple food forms at once, which is why trout eat it even when no obvious hatch is happening.
History
Developed in British Columbia and the Pacific Northwest, the Carey Special became one of the great searching wets for lake trout and stocked rainbows.
Pro Tip
If you do not know where to start on a lake, start with a Carey Special over 6-12 feet of water and cover water until you find active fish.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the Carey Special a leech or dragonfly imitation?+
Both, really. Most anglers fish it as a suggestive stillwater fly that can pass for leeches, nymphs, or general aquatic life.
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