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Load image into Gallery viewer, ECHO ION XL Fly Rod – 9ft #9 | Midweight Salmon & Saltwater Rod for Bigger Targets
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SKU: ECHO-IONXL990

ECHO ION XL Fly Rod – 9ft #9 | Midweight Salmon & Saltwater Rod for Bigger Targets

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Regular price €379,00
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When the Targets Get Bigger. The Midweight Duty ION XL.

The ECHO ION XL 9'0" #9 Fly Rod is the midweight duty rod in the ION XL range — the rod for when the targets get bigger, the flies get heavier, and the conditions get more demanding. At 153g, it carries the premium ION XL build quality in a line weight that bridges the gap between the #8's salmon and pike authority and the #10's full saltwater power — making it the natural choice for serious single-handed salmon fishing, bigger inshore saltwater targets, and any situation where a #8 no longer feels like quite enough.

At €379, it is outstanding value for a rod of this capability and quality.

Rod Specifications

  • Length: 9'0" / 274cm
  • Line Weight: #9
  • Weight: Approx. 153g
  • Use: Single-handed salmon fishing, larger inshore saltwater species, pike, and big predator fly fishing

Salmon — Serious Single-Handed Fishing

The #9 line weight is where single-handed salmon fishing gets serious. On the great salmon rivers of Scotland and Norway — the Tay, the Spey, the Dee, the Tweed, the Gaula, the Namsen — there are beats, pools, and conditions where a single-handed #9 rod gives you the authority to fish large flies, heavy sink tips, and powerful currents with a confidence that a #8 cannot quite match. The ION XL #9 handles all of this at just 153g — light enough to fish all day on a single-handed beat without fatigue, powerful enough to turn a strong Atlantic salmon in fast water when it matters.

For summer salmon fishing on the bigger rivers of Scotland and Scandinavia, when the fish are fresh and the water is running well, the #9 gives you the authority to cover the water thoroughly and present large flies with the power and accuracy that big river salmon fishing demands.

Inshore Saltwater — Bigger Targets

On the saltwater coasts of the British Isles and Europe, the ION XL #9 is the rod for the angler who is targeting the bigger end of the inshore saltwater spectrum. For large sea bass from rocky marks and estuaries, bull huss and tope on the fly, and the larger coastal predators that demand a rod with genuine authority, the #9 gives you the power to cast the largest saltwater flies into a coastal wind and handle strong fish in fast tidal currents. On the Mediterranean and Atlantic coasts of Spain and Portugal, where larger pelagic species come within range of the fly fisher, the #9 is the line weight that gives you the best chance of success.

Pike & Large Freshwater Predators

For pike fly fishing with the largest articulated flies on European rivers and lakes, the #9 ION XL gives you the authority to cast them efficiently and handle the largest pike with confidence. Where the #8 reaches its limits on the biggest pike and the heaviest flies, the #9 steps in with the power to do the job properly.

The ION XL Range — Where the #9 Sits

The ION XL range runs from the #6 all-round freshwater rod through to the #10 for the most demanding saltwater situations. The #9 sits between the #8 — the salmon, pike, and big streamer rod — and the #10, which is the most powerful rod in the range. If the #8 feels like it is reaching its limits for your fishing, the #9 is the natural next step.

If you've been asking "what's the best single-handed #9 fly rod for salmon fishing?" or "which ION XL is best for bigger inshore saltwater targets?" — the ECHO ION XL 9'0" #9 is the answer.

Available exclusively at Balticflyfisher — your specialist source for premium salmon and saltwater fly fishing tackle.

Further Product Details

Saltwater-grade rods at an affordable price point

Saltwater-grade rods in this price category are usually better utilized as a coat hanger than a fishing tool. The Ion XL series does not fit that mold.

Remarkably low swing-weight and forgiving action

Featuring a remarkably low swing-weight and a more forgiving action, the Ion XL is equally at home stripping flesh flies as it is dropping a merkin to a tailing permit.

Guide's Choice

With the Ion XL’s extreme versatility between fresh and saltwater environments, its affordable price point, and quality componentry, it has become the go-to rod for guides and fishing professionals.

Care

Rajeff Sports would like your ECHO experience to be a good one and we ask that you take care of your equipment with the following regular maintenance:

Wash all components with warm freshwater after each days use in saltwater. Pay extra attention to the space where the guides meet the blank and the metal parts of the reel seat. Try to keep sand and dirt out of the ferrules. Occasionally use a few drops of any reel oil or grease on the reel seat threads to keep it operating smoothly. Ski wax can also be used on the ferrules if needed to ensure a proper fit.

Action/Power Explained

Action vs Power Comparison

The Action vs. Power matrix is used for comparison between ECHO rod models. Utilizing this chart, you’ll be able to choose an ECHO rod that best fits you and your personal casting stroke. The vertical axis indicates the rod’s power, while the horizontal axis indicates the rod’s action. In simple terms, single-hand rod action is derived from the top half of the rod, while power is derived from the bottom half.

 

Action:
Fast action rods feature softer tips than medium action rods and provide a ‘stiffer’ feel. Fast action rods excel in the hands of anglers with more aggressive casting strokes and greater stroke control. Medium action rods are ideal for anglers with more fluid casting strokes and have a larger ‘sweet spot’ for a wider range of casting strokes. Consistently throwing a tailing loop? Your rod’s action may not be a good fit to you and your casting stroke.

Power:
A rod’s power is its resistance to flexing under load. Powerful rods are ‘beefier’ through the bottom half, generate higher line speeds, and are more adept at keeping big fish pinned. Delicate rods are more presentation-oriented, protect light tippet, and are a better choice for picky fish.

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