Advice for new PA transplant

We're getting close to the time of the year where you could successfully nymph only one pattern - some kind of egg - for like 4 or 5 months straight. Not that I like it exactly, but it does make fly selection easy.
 
I really really appreciate this, hopefully one day we will cross paths out there, would you suggest I got with an 8 or 8,6 then 5tw im guessing still would be the go to ? Is there any models you are fond of that arent crazy expensive in an 8 or 8,6 4 or 5wt? ill start making up flies of all of those patterns asap.

In my book, a 5wt is ideal for anything except trying to throw really big or heavy flies. None of the flies I fish in the Lehigh Valley fit that description.

I can't help you with 5wt rod models in the 8'0" - 8'6" length as I'm not up on current offerings but I'd start by taking a drive to Cabela's in Hamburg where you could at least waggle a few rods in YOUR price range to get an idea of what you might like.

If you drill things down to a few particular rods, you can always ask for opinions on those rods BEFORE pulling the trigger. And IF you later decide on a rod you saw at Cabela's, you can always order it so you don't have to drive back to the store.

Another thing, long booming casts and crazy flies are NOT required on the trout streams in the Lehigh Valley so don't shy away from more moderate action rods like fiberglass if that sort of action appeals to you.

If the freshwater trout fishing becomes an addiction there will ALWAYS be more rods to buy. 😉 However I could fish the streams here (and a lot of other similarly sized streams) with nothing but an 8'0" - 8'6" 5wt rod for the rest of my life and never feel the need for anything else.

Good luck!
 
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