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Cortland Competition Nymph Fly Rod 10.5 foot 3 weight 4 piece
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u/dahuii22 ยท 2 pointsr/flyfishing

Where are you in PA?

Here's my setup that has worked well for me over the past year or so. (10'6" 3.wt Cortland Competition Nymph Rod, Allen Trout II reel)

(Not my own--maybe a slight personal variation-- but mostly a George Daniels rig set up): Attached to my 5wt fly line (just because, line wt here means nothing) is 15-18' of 20lb blue Stren. My fly line never leaves my reel. In my line holders the whole way is mono-this is important as the weight of my fly line is not pulling my flies up out of the water column (back towards my reel) thanks to gravity. Then 12-16" of yellow 8lb mono. Next is one full segment (I'd say its about 20") of bicolor Umpqua tippet (red first then yellow), followed by a tippet ring. All of that is kept out of the water. That yellow to red to yellow block is my sighter. I watch that like a hawk. From the tippet ring (see GD book for exacts, and don't quote me here) I have a straight shot of 4x tippet of normally around 2-3'. This really depends on water depth and distance fishing, etc etc, to my first weighted fly (Tungsten bead head or lead wrapped body nymph). From the bend of the hook, a lighter, smaller second pattern trailing. (I've seen and heard of success w the flies reversed as well, this is just what's worked for me).

Hope this helps some!