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Tough choice because I have quite a few rods that I fish on a regular basis but:

Thomas & Thomas Supra Lite 7'-6" 4 weight graphite
Sage 480RP graphite
Sage 586LL graphite
TFO 7'-9" 3 weight built by Mike Marino

Leonard 7' 4 weight bamboo
Orvis 6'-6" 4 weight Flea bamboo
Thomas & Thomas Special Trouter 7' 4 weight bamboo

Whichever rod feels good in my hand that day and suits the water conditions. Oh, forgot to mention my Fenwick 7' 6 weight glass rod.

The best I could do to narrow it down a bit.
 
Dream Catcher Cumberland Queen (8' 4wt) with Hardy Cascapedia MkIII.
 
3wt - Lemon Drop 7' 3 Wt Abel TR1
4-7wt - Scott G (lots of different sizes) Orvis CFO (All sizes)
8wt - Scott ARC Abel BG 1

3 Most Used:
Spring Creeks - Scott G 844/5 Orvis CFO II (New USA made)
DE River System - Scott G 906 Orvis CFO IV
Steelhead - Scott ARC 1007 Orvis CFO V
 
Redington 7'6" 3wt with rio gold 5wt or scientific angler 3wt line on a 270 reel
 
But I also love my 6' windscreen bamboo rod too
 
If I am nymph fishing which I am most of the time my go to rod is a Cortland 10 foot 5 weight "Brook" with a STH" Cayuga M" reel loaded with Scientific Anglers Nymphing line. For small streams my favorite is my Sage TXL 7' 4 weight with a matching Sage 3200 reel and Sage 4 weight "Quiet Taper" DT line. For all around use it's a tie between my Sage SLT 9' 5 weight with a Sage 2550 reel and my GL Loomis GL3 9' 6 weight with a Loomis Venture 7 reel. I have other rods but these are used the most. IMO variety is the spice of life. I get bored fishing the same rod all the time.
 
Too many potential combos for me -
SAGE 586 RPL with Lamson Litespeed as seen in my avatar or
SAGE 486 LL with Sage (Hardy) 504L
 
Trout- Sage VXP 9'6 5wt, Ross CLA 2

Steel- Mile Creek Custom Rods 10' 7wt, Lamson velocity 3.5
 
8 foot 3 wt scott g
9 foot 3 weight scott g

Moon I'm jealous of ur collection there. If ya ever part with any lmk.
 
Never planned it this way, but my Albright Yellowstone 8' 5WT lives in my trunk and more often than not ends up in my hand paired with a BBSII. Got it as a backup rod, but it's so versatile I usually never switch to any of my specialist type rods. Got it for free when I bought a 9' 5WT at 70% off, figured some day I might use it once or twice. Funny how things work out. 9 footer broke the first time I used it. Use the 8 foot for everything.

Boyer
 
Custom 8 ft 4 wt with orvis superfine blank. Orvis BBS reel to match
 
I own many rods, some that I've paid upto $800. But my go to rod is a generic 8' 4 wt rod my 90 year old Dad built for me. Paid $20 for the blank paired up with a G Loomis Venture reel.
 
Dries = original Orvis graphite Far n Fine
nymph = 10' 4wt Helios
Steelhead = SaGe 99 7wt

 
My truck rod gets the most use... it's a Sage DS2 580-2 with a Galvan reel.
 
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