“Why I love ECHO reels.” – by Mark Hieronymus They say that a picture is worth a thousand words…well, I’ll add a few more. Southeast Alaska isn’t the place to bring your fishing gear if you want it to keep that “fresh off the flyshop shelf” look.

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“Why I love ECHO reels.” – by Mark Hieronymus They say that a picture is worth a thousand words…well, I’ll add a few more. Southeast Alaska isn’t the place to bring your fishing gear if you want it to keep that “fresh off the flyshop shelf” look.
Maximize Steelheading Success by Minimizing Downtime - by Dec Hogan
Maximize Steelheading Success by Minimizing Downtime – by Dec Hogan
A few years ago I was presented with a question from an enthusiastic, relative newcomer to steelhead fly fishing. I’ve been internally consumed by that question ever since. His question was, “What separates the top steelheaders from the average angler like me?” As a 30-year veteran of the pursuit, and a long-time guide and instructor, this simple question has made me better at all three. I know…
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"ECHO Glass Switch = Fun." - by Jeff Hubbard
"ECHO Fiberglass Switch = Fun." - by Jeff Hubbard
I can’t help but think that switch rods were created for Steelhead fly fishing on the Pere Marquette River; they pair perfectly with one another.
On smaller Steelhead rivers, these rods allow you to cover a lot of water and give you better line control with very little effort.
Over the last few years, I’ve noticed the interest in fiberglass and bamboo rods increase significantly. It’s good to…
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