I'm late to the party, but similar to a lot of folks on here.
If in the boat or rubber pram (raft

) , the following rods are fully rigged and stored in rod (with reel) tubes-
4wt Dry line casting rig for dries, emergers or shallow damsel nymph stripping.
5wt indicator rig (15-18' leader)
5wt type 6 full sink for stripping, trolling or hang down
6wt type 3 full sink for stripping or trolling.
If in the Commander I just bring 3-
4wt Dry line casting rig for dries, emergers or shallow damsel nymph stripping.
5wt indicator rig (15-18' leader)
6wt type 3 full sink for stripping or trolling.
And extra reels/spools in either case-
4wt type 3 full sink (great for hatchery brats)
5wt dry line as a backup just in case.
Rigging rods, reels & lines is a job for home, not on the lake. Obviously, adding/replacing tippet and/or changing flies to match the situation is necessary, but even changing spools can be too long for me sometimes. I'll only change spools if things aren't going well or I'm betting on needing that line based on feedback or observation.
So get the hook in the water and rig at home!
Good luck.