Echo Boost Blue 9' 12wt Fly Rod

Echo Boost Blue 9' 12wt Fly Rod

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The Echo Boost Blue series of fly rods- for Maximum Line Speed. The feature crisp, fast actions and are the ultimate balance of power & precision.

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The born from our popular Boost Salt Series, the Boost Blue is built for anglers with an aggressive casting stroke to achieve maximum line speed. The all-new actions are a result of Tim’s relentless tweaking to our Boost Salt Series. With its light tip section mated to a powerful bottom section, these rods pack the punch needed to fight the wind and other challenging conditions.

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The born from our popular Boost Salt Series, the Boost Blue is built for anglers with an aggressive casting stroke to achieve maximum line speed. The all-new actions are a result of Tim’s relentless tweaking to our Boost Salt Series. With its light tip section mated to a powerful bottom section, these rods pack the punch needed to fight the wind and other challenging conditions.

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