Indicator
Maximum line control
Action and power for casting heavy nymph rigs
Essential sizes & lengths
9'6" 6wt
INDICATOR 696-4
Model IND-696 |
Pieces 4 |
Weight (ounces) 3.9 |
Price $299.99 |
10'0" 6wt
INDICATOR 6100-4
Model IND-6100 |
Pieces 4 |
Weight (ounces) 4.1 |
Price $299.99 |
10'0" 7wt
INDICATOR 7100-4
Model IND-7100 |
Pieces 4 |
Weight (ounces) 4.4 |
Price $299.99 |
Maximum Line Control
A drift is only as good as your control over it. With its 9’6″ – 10′ length and responsive action, the ECHO Indicator is designed for maximum line control to set up those long, drag-free drifts.
Action and power for casting heavy nymph rigs
There’s a lot more to cast with nymph rigs vs conventional dry and wet fly fishing. The Indicator rod is designed to load in to its powerful lower sections to give added power when needed. Whether roll-casting or casting overhead, there is ample power and recovery to get those heavy rigs to their target.
Essential Sizes and Lengths
There are three sizes including a 9’6″ 6wt, 10′ 6wt and 10′ 7wt. The rods feature semi gloss brown finish. Every rod is 4 piece and comes with a hard case and rod sock.
Action vs Power Comparison
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.
Wash all components with warm freshwater after each days use in saltwater. Pay extra attention to the space where the guides meet the blank and the metal parts of the reel seat. Try to keep sand and dirt out of the ferrules. Occasionally use a few drops of any reel oil or grease on the reel seat threads to keep it operating smoothly. Paraffin wax can also be used on the ferrules if needed to ensure a proper fit.
Do not use tape on your ferrules. If you do we’ll come steal all your bacon and PBR.