5X-4 lb tippets. Mostly nymphing on that stretch of river. No topwater stuff. There are hatches almost every day of the year. 4 species of mayflies, 2 species of caddisfly and golden stoneflies. Most bugs are taken in the larval and nymph stages and as they emerge from their shucks and head for the surface they get hit again. 95% of a trouts diet is subsurface buggin. Nymphing doesn't take the finesse of dry flies but you do have to make drag free drifts, and in cross currents and swirls, it's kinda tough. Been fly fishin since I was 15, been going to that part of the river since Grandpa Pitts started taking me there when I was 8. Haven't seriously fly fished except for the last 5 years, before I had my spinnin rod and all kinds of hardware and when it was real tough, nightcrawlers. The kids and I have tied into some down there that have walked through 30 lb Spiderwire. This last trip I hooked one and had him on for as long as it took him to rip off 75 feet of flyline and 200 feet of backing. He cleared the water a hundred yards downriver and STILL LOOKED BIG!! Couldn't get on the bank soon enough to run him down. He was in the 15-18 lb range.