CB's Essential Emerger size #14-20
The first fly of this challenge goes to an emerger pattern that can be used throughout the season tied in smaller sizes. I typically use knotted pheasant tail for legs on this particular pattern but because it can easily mimic a midge emerger I opted out of any additional bulk on its profile.
Hook~ TMC 212 Y #14 - #20
Body~ Stripped peacock quill (olive, natural, tan, lt. gray)
Dubbing~ SLF Spikey Squirrel (gray, tan, olive)
Wing~ CDC Medium Dun
Under Wing~ Tiemco Aero Dry Wing fibers (lt. dun)
Thread~ Veevus 16/0 (gray, tan, olive)
This has been a very effective fly for me and have used it very successfully for the last two decades on very weary trout. Add some spit to the lower quill along the shank to break surface tension before your first presentation and she'll float like a princess. In smaller sizes this pattern can be used on very very selective trout who are sipping in the surface film between hatches.
First on the list ~ CB's Essential Emerger ~ The One Box Challenge begins, about another dozen patterns to go! Stay Tuned!