It looks like you’re providing some details that might relate to fly fishing, specifically about a stream’s current and a fly line or rod setup. Here’s how I might interpret and expand on your input:
Valley Hill Stream 鈥?Current & Fly Fishing Setup
– Stream Current: 9 feet (likely referring to depth or width; if it’s depth, that’s quite deep for most trout streams鈥攃ould it be width instead?)

– Line/Rod Suggestion: You mention “5 Cond/A,” which could mean:
– Fly Line: A 5 weight line (ideal for medium-sized streams and trout fishing).
– “Cond/A” might refer to:
– Condition A (if referencing water conditions).
– “Cond” as in “Conditioned” or “Coldwater” line.
– “A” could indicate a floating line (like a WF5F 鈥?Weight Forward 5 Floating).
Recommended Approach for Fishing:
1. If the current is strong (9 ft/sec depth/flow):
– Use a heavier nymph or streamer with split shot to get down.
– Consider a sinking tip line if depth is truly 9 feet.
2. If the stream is 9 feet wide:
– A 5 rod is perfect for small-to-medium streams.
– Use dry flies (if fish are rising) or nymphs in slower pockets.
Would you clarify:
– Is “9 feet” the depth, width, or flow speed?
– Does “Cond/A” refer to line type, water condition, or something else?
I鈥檇 be happy to refine recommendations with more details! Tight lines! 馃帲