Fishing Tackle
If you are planing to bring only one rod, then the best choice is a 9-feet for a #6-line, as it suits almost all fishing conditions.
A good reel is also necessary with an extra spool for two lines, one floating and one sinking.
If you are a dry fly lover then you can add an 8 feet rod for a line #4 or #5 for the smaller streams. If, on the other hand, you prefer fishing with streamers, you can add a rod for a #7 or #8 line to cast larger flies with greater comfort.
Leaders of 9/12 feet and tippets 3x to 5x.
Do not forget the flies. Dries in size 10 to 16 like the Adams, Wulffs, Goddard Caddies, Humpy, Irresistible, Grasshoppers, they have to be in your box. Nymphs in size 6 to 14 like the Stonefly, Prince, Hare's Ear, Montana shall also be in you box.
Streamers? Bring them in sizes from 4 to 10: Olive and Black Buggers, Matukas, Muddlers.
The guides will provide you with some local patterns, but we also suggest you to try with your favorites.
If you are planing to travel in Spring or towards the end of the season we suggest a neoprene wader. For the summer (January and February) you can use a light wader. Wading boots with felt soles are also important.