Echo Fly Fishing - The Ion XL rod paired up with a Bravo reel is

$ 20.50

4.6 (272) In stock

Echo Fly Rods: [2023] Complete overview on all models

This combo pairs together the Clam Scepter Graphite rod that provides incredible sensitivity for the slightest bites with an ultra smooth reel. Featuring a 6 plus 1 ball bearing reel that has a 4.8:1 gear ratio the Scepter Combo will handle any fish you hook up with. This combo is available in a wide array of actions for targeting everything from panfish to game fish.

Clam 17691 Scepter Combo 29 Ultralight XL Spring

The Echo Ion XL Fly Rod is one of the best values in fly rods. This is a very good casting fly rod at a great price. It also has a full lifetime

Echo Ion XL Fly Rod

Temple Fork Outfitters Signature II Fly Rods were designed by fly fishing legend Lefty Kreh as a perfect first fly rod with performance that will impress even a master fly caster. TFO Signature rods offer astounding performance from a medium fast action rod. Signature II Fly Rods now have a beautiful new translucent dark green finish AA grade cork oversized stripping guides and matte black aluminum reel seats with double uplocking rings. Available in 2 - 10 weight.

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ECHO OHS Fly Rod 10'4 6wt - The ultimate in versatility. The Echo OHS is the missing link between one hand rods and spey rods. Combined with a short Skagit head, these rods allow you to add a double haul to your spey cast. High modulus graphite makes the rod more efficient while casting and is light in the hand. The rod comes with a traditional fighting butt and a 2½” spey rear grip in case you want to give your casting hand a rest.

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