Jay Nicholas gives us a quick over view of a few new rods from Echo. The Echo 3 Series is Tim Rajeff and the folks at Echo Fly Rods first venture into the high modulus graphite world, and they have produced some fine fishing tools. Jay also discusses a few of his favorite fly line matches to the Echo 3 Rods.
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Which Speydicator line (size) did you use on the 10 ft. 7 wt. Echo 3 single hander? I’ve been searching far and wide for a replacement for the old Sage Indicator Taper. Could this be it? The new nymph tapers from the major manufacturers just don’t have the mass to turn over large flies and shot like the old Sage did. I’m looking for something for a Loomis 10 ft. 7 wt. Native Run GLX. What do you think?