The caddis emerger is tied in such a way as to really excite trout. Most times it is tied full, utilizing multiple hackles, spikey bodies and a wing. While the wing is not necessary I do put them on a few of these flies. The colors and sizes can also vary but I like the tan, orange and olive colors.
This winged caddis emerger features a curved hook. I love this style of hook for this type of fly. It is a size 12. The body is natural fox squirrel belly but you can use whatever dubbing you like. It has a Wood duck wing and pheasant hackle collar.
This one features the same dubbing, minus the wing and two hackles from a partridge.
This one uses that same spikey dubbing, with a cdc feather from a partridge. The hackle is bleached partridge.
This big boy is a good representation of the "October Caddis"..it a big fly and does quite well on getting those wary trout to strike.