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Published by dougm
12-15-2005 |
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#1
By
BigCliff
on
12-15-2005, 03:05 PM
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Re: The Echo 2 Series
Thanks for the review Doug! I was planning on gettin the ECHO Classic 7wt but you may have convinced me otherwise.
One question, I noticed on the ECHO site that they say for most every rod in the ECHO2 series Quote:
Thanks for your help |
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#2
By
dougm
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12-15-2005, 04:25 PM
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Re: The Echo 2 Series
Cliff,
I find the A-Tip a bit more limber than the D-Tip. I'm sure that explains why the A-Tip does such a nice job when tip casting. Remember that rod weight is in the eyes of the maker and not a part of any measureable industry standard. The D-Tip does rebound quickly and, in my veiw, serves to stiffen the rod thereby changing its performance curve. Hope this helps... Doug |
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#3
By
BigCliff
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12-16-2005, 09:44 AM
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Re: The Echo 2 Series
Thanks for the clarification Doug. Sounds like my suspicion was sort of correct, but I'm glad it was confirmed by someone who had held the stick.
Hopefully the popularity of these rods and the switch-tip concept will take off and I can get rich making an affordable tip scabbard so that an ECHO@ owner could carry his extra tip with him while fishing. Hmmmm, 1" pvc with a cap on one end and a velcro piece over the other to close it, adjustable strap to allow you to wear it diagonally across the back.... wonder if Mr. Rajeff would give me a cut of the one's they sell?..... Set them up to where they will ride on the rod tube, hmmmm..... snap buckles on either end of the strap so it will attach to either the main rod tube or the scabbard, hmmmm.... Heard it here first folks! Maybe I'll shoot Tim an email to see what he thinks. |
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