joe dirt wrote:Organization is way overrated.
LOVE IT !!
To some degree, Joe's right. You can specialize yourself right into hanging it all up if you aren't careful.
I just went through the same thing with my salt flies. I fish salt three different ways... Surf, walk the shore, and float tube. Guess what.. I have three different Morrell boxes that are each loaded with what I think I might need for that particular method. My problem now is, I think each box MUST be loaded to the teeth in order for me to be both confident and to effectively catch fish. That means I'm spending mo' money trying to cover the bases for each box. Why buy just a dozen of whatever's working when you can buy two dozen at twice the price? I'm an idiot.
My freshwater stream boxes are even more ridiculous. I have an ETC box, a general Sierra box, a Bear Creek/SAR box, and a box dedicated solely to Hippie Chicks, Stimmies and Hoppers. And then there's the tiny little box I bought online for everything smaller than size 20 - both nymphs and dries. Its both disgusting and overflowing.
My response to your question...
take a small box that has your best few nymphs in what you feel is the appropriate size for you. Add your favorite appropriate size dries to that. Add a few bigger flies that you can use as an indicator - something high-floating like Foam Hoppers. When they aren't good at catching fish, they're good at attracting fish. Fish (trout) are always curious regardless of how they may or may not respond to your offerings.
I can tell you this.. if its a Sierra stream that you're considering and it almost never or has never been fished that you know of, take BIG flies - like Rubber Legged Stimulators in orange, amber or yellow. Fishing my beloved "ETC" fishes best with Stimmies. The bigger, the better. And if you can get in the hidden/tougher water where 99% of fishermen decline to go, you can plan on having your flies literally tattooed by excellent trout hiding amongst the deadfalls, heavy brush and thorny bushes. Just gotta be willing to do it.
In the end, no matter what any one of us says or thinks, you will end up doing what YOU think is best. And that's the way it should be because only you know your comfort zone. It will come to you.