the reel to line weight doesnt much matter, the rod to line weight is a bit more important. the drag on a 6,7,8 may be a bit much for the smaller fish you will find on a smaller creek. so if your rod is a 5-6 weight and the reel is 6,7,8 you will probably be fine with 5wt line.
tippet size corresponds basically to pound test in standard mono, except with tippet or leaders the higher the number the lower the pound test. tippet depends on what size leader you are using, or you can tie your own leader and use different sizes of tippet material. there are benefits to tying your own leaders, but im lazy and use standard tapered leaders. i do use a loop connection to make changing leaders easier. I carry a selection of different leaders depending on the fishing ill be doing. for instance, small flies, calm water, dry fly fishing, picky trout, and i will use a pretty light leader (6x - 7x). smaller nymphs, bigger dries and agressive trout on a hatch and ill go a little bigger (4x - 6x). fishing big terrestrials or salmon flies for big trout and ill use a 2x-4x. ripping streamers for the hawgs and ill use a 0x-2x.
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