ECHO Trout Spey Fly Rod

$524.99
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FEATURES
  • Four piece travel design
  • Graphite:  Lightweight, high-modulus
  • Action:  Med Fast
  • Tube:  Fabric-covered square rod case & sock
  • Guides: Heavy duty chrome snake guides
  • Reel Seat:  Anodized black aluminum reel seat

A rod that opens up a whole new world for Trout Anglers

The new Trout Spey is specialized for when the bugs aren’t hatching and you want to cover the most amount of water with a sub-surface presentation.

Modest Power and Action for Maximum Versatility

The Trout Spey is light weight and dialed for far more than just two-hand swinging with Skagit and Scandi heads:  Flick an emerger off the tip, mend a country mile of line with an indicator nymph rig, tight-line nymph, fish a dry fly hatch, and anything else you may find yourself needing in ever-changing trout fisheries.

Our Most Advanced Two-Hand Series to Date

Closely related to our other new flagship two-hand rods, the Full Spey and Compact Spey, the Trout Spey is part of the most advanced lineup of Spey rods we have ever produced. 

 

Action vs Power Comparison

The Action vs. Power matrix is used for comparison between ECHO rod models. Utilizing this chart, you’ll be able to choose an ECHO rod that best fits you and your personal casting stroke. The vertical axis indicates the rod’s power, while the horizontal axis indicates the rod’s action. In simple terms, single-hand rod action is derived from the top half of the rod, while power is derived from the bottom half.

 

Action:
Fast action rods feature softer tips than medium action rods and provide a ‘stiffer’ feel. Fast action rods excel in the hands of anglers with more aggressive casting strokes and greater stroke control. Medium action rods are ideal for anglers with more fluid casting strokes and have a larger ‘sweet spot’ for a wider range of casting strokes. Consistently throwing a tailing loop? Your rod’s action may not be a good fit to you and your casting stroke.

Power:
A rod’s power is its resistance to flexing under load. Powerful rods are ‘beefier’ through the bottom half, generate higher line speeds, and are more adept at keeping big fish pinned. Delicate rods are more presentation-oriented, protect light tippet, and are a better choice for picky fish.