Fishing with Rod Discussion Forum
Fishing in British Columbia => Fly Fishing Cafe => Topic started by: Chehalis_Steel on February 26, 2013, 12:36:58 PM
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Hi guys
I've been fishing for salmon and trout on the fly for 10 years now and always got by with regular rods. I have been looking at switch rods for a while now though but can't decide on a brand or model. I'm looking for something under $400 that I can use to cast heavy sink tips and indicator rigs with split shot better than my 9 ft 8wt I have now. I've been considering both echo and TFO's lower end models. Anyone have any experience with these?
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Both good rods for the money
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Can't speak on the switches but I have a 7/8 Deer Creek spey as a backup and agree with Burkie there's a lot of value there for what you pay.
If you don't mind buying used there's an 11ft switch on speypages right now for $280 I think. Rod is located on the island.
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I have a tfo deer creek 8wt. I also have a 7/8 wt dredger g loomis.
Both rods are a joy to fish. The difference one is very affordable.
As for throwing stuff on the tfo. I use a 540 airflo skagit and it can cast t14 with a whole bunny on it across any run on the vedder.
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I haven't cast a deer creek, but I do have a 6wt Echo switch and really like it a lot. I have used it for summer run steelies and pink salmon with airflo rage and skagit heads and its a fun rod to swing around.
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Take a look at a reddington cpx if you can find one have the seven weight and it chucks
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My vote goes to Echo for their warranty and customer service . I have a 8wt Switch and ran over it with an ATV doing beach fishing in Baja !! Driver error 100% !! Rod was chewed up badly. I shipped the bits back to Rajeff Sports in Vancouver WA with an honest explanation of what happened. They shipped me a new rod and spare tip without question. My cost was only for shipping to/from Vancouver WA. Check out rajeff sports.com for more info. The rod is great value for the money and works great of the beach or river bank. :)
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x2 for echo. I own both the 4 wt and 8wt echo sr switch rods... a friend sold his deer creek and now owns an echo as well. great rods for the money.
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FYI,.........just picked up a 6wt Echo Solo spey rod from Fred's for $179 on clearance,certainly use that for a switch as its only 12'6.I have it matched up to 450gr Airfo Skagit swich line and it flies,np tossing T11 with small intruders.I had a Deer Creek switch but much prefer the Echo for ease of casting and feel