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Gear and Trout Flies for Cedar Creek Pennsylvania
Fly Line:
We think a four weight floating fly line is all that is necessary for dry fly fishing on Cedar
Creek. You may want either a five or six weight fly line for larger nymphs and streamers.
Leaders:
We recommend you carry leaders ranging from 9 to 12 feet long, in sizes ranging from 3X to
7X.
Tippet:
Spare tippet material should be on hand for the above size leaders or 3X to 7X.
Fly Rod:
The fly rod for the 4 weight line should be a 4 weight, eight to eight and one-half feet,
medium action fly rod. The rod you use for streamers and larger nymphs should be a five or
six weight, eight to nine foot, medium to medium fast action rod.
Fly Reel:
The fly reels should be light as possible for the appropriate fly line but they should have a
good drag. There are some larger brown trout in this little stream and you don't want to lose
one because of a lousy drag.
Waders:
We don't think waders are necessary at all but you may want to wear them in case you want
to get into the stream to save your favorite streamer fly.
Landing Net:
A landing net is a must. You wouldn't want to catch a nice brown trout and have trouble
lifting it up on a high bank.
Trout Flies:
We always recommend our own "Perfect Flies" not just because we sell them but because
they are the most realistic and effective imitations you can purchase. We suggest you have
the flies necessary to match the hatches during the time you plan on fishing Cedar Creek.
Don't forget to have some of our Scuds and Sowbug imitations. They work great in this little
stream.

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