In my alcohol soaked brain, I am remembering that it's hard to learn to spey with a switch. Don't remember why, but something to do with weight/length/line ratio. What you are looking at looks like it's close to that switch ratio. Can you borrow a 6-8wt spey rod to learn on? That said, what you're looking at looks ideal for where you are fishing. I'd probably go down to the 4wt if this is going to be your only 2-hand rod. I'd rather be catching a 20" fish on the 5wt, but is that going to happen very often?
I have a Redington Prospector 5wt switch. Took a trip from CA to NV, UT, WY, ID, MT, ID, WA and OR with 8 rods. The 5wt switch was the only rod that was used. They are incredibly versatile. On bigger water, I'd still want a spey. Just a bit more reach out and touch that's not there with a switch. Off tomorrow to spey a nearby river, because two hands are better than one!
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