TROUT

A versatile rod for one of the most diverse of all fish

Ultra-Sensitive Tip Section

Custom handle shape and more unique features

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8'4" 4wt

TROUT  484-4

Designed as the small stream and light presentation star of the lineup.

Model

TRT-484

Pieces

4

Weight (ounces)

2.65

Price

$349.99

 

9'0" 4wt

TROUT  490-4

A dry fly and light presentation specialist with a bit more length for added line control for longer drag-free drifts.

Model

TRT-490

Pieces

4

Weight (ounces

3.0

Prices

$349.99

 

9'0" 5wt

TROUT  590-4

The consensus “all-rounder” to cover trout situations almost anywhere and do it well.

Model

TRT-590

Pieces

4

Weight (ounces)

3.14

Price

$349.99

 

9'0" 6wt

TROUT  690-4

The rod for the bigger profile flies, bigger water, and bigger trout.

Model

TRT-690

Pieces

4

Weight

3.36

Price

349.99

 

9'6" 6wt

TROUT  696-4

The choice of nymphing enthusiasts.  Longer length for more line control with the power to turn over the big water nymph rigs.

Model

TRT-696

Pieces

4

Weight

3.61

Price

$349.99

 

Few fish are more diverse

There are few fish with a more diverse menu of preferred foods or living environments than trout. Sometimes, they require lightly presenting speck-sized midges to get a grab. At other times, you may find yourself tossing heavily weighted leeches on sinking lines. Designing a series optimized for every trout situation just isn’t going to happen. We can, however, make a rod well-suited to cast flies and lines of various sizes and densities in that “sweet spot” distance of 30-50 feet.

Size-Specific Tip Sections

To protect light tippets, we produced a fast action design with an ultra-sensitive tip section in the lighter weights. To help carry heavier sinking lines and meatier flies, the 6wt’s tip section has been strengthened to carry the load and lift more line when needed. Unlike our other series of rods, each size ECHO Trout model has a unique action suited to that rod’s typical application. All models are light in the hand to minimize fatigue and increase casting efficiency.

Custom Handle and More Unique Features

The unique handle shape allows the angler to use the thumb on top grip, the finger on top, or extended finger grip. We chose an anodized aluminum reel seat to lessen the effort needed to maintain your gear and threw in a blue colored sliding hood that matches the thread wraps. They feature a semigloss finish to decrease “line stick” and are all four piece to make it easier to travel. Each includes a fabric- covered hard case. To cover every trout fishing situation, the rods come in a 7’10”#4, 9’0”#4, 9’0”#5, 9’0”#6, and 9’6”#6. For the 9’6” 6wt, we worked with top guides to dial-in the ideal length, power and action to optimize it for fishing with a nymph & indicator..

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.

Rajeff Sports would like your ECHO experience to be a good one and we ask that you take care of your equipment with the following regular maintenance:

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.