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Sure, catching fish on a nymph is a good time, and sometimes it's a necessary evil if you actually want to catch fish. But, chances are it was that first fish you caught on a dry fly that got you hooked on fly fishing in the first place. With a design that's optimized for casting dries to hungry trout, the Echo Dry Fly Rod is the ideal rod when you're fishing a small mountain stream on a warm summer evening or looking for trout on a crystal clear spring creek. The Dry has a crisp medium fast flex geared towards casting standard weight lines and playing feisty trout with light tippets. The Dry also has a slightly faster flex than Echo's Gecko or Base rods, and it has a bit more power than any of Echo's throwback fiberglass rods, allowing the Dry to easily make presentations in the 25 50 foot range. The rod is designed to be fished with a standard weight line, so you don't have to worry about over weighting the rod with a heavier line.
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