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Load image into Gallery viewer, ECHO Compact Spey Fly Rod – 12ft #6 | Two-Handed Spey Rod for Sea Trout & Salmon
Load image into Gallery viewer, ECHO Compact Spey Fly Rod – 12ft #6 | Two-Handed Spey Rod for Sea Trout & Salmon

SKU: ECHO-CS6120

ECHO Compact Spey Fly Rod – 12ft #6 | Two-Handed Spey Rod for Sea Trout & Salmon

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Compact Length. Full Salmon Authority.

The ECHO Compact Spey 12'0" #6 Fly Rod is the more powerful sibling in the Compact Spey range — and for sea trout and salmon anglers who fish medium-sized rivers, it may be the more compelling choice. At #6 and just 165g, it carries the authority to handle heavier Scandi and Skagit heads, larger flies, and faster sink tips, while retaining the compact 12'0" length that makes it so effective on the tree-lined beats and confined pools that define so much of productive sea trout and salmon water across the British Isles and Europe.

Where the #5 Compact Spey is the rod for delicate presentation and lighter sea trout fishing, the #6 is the rod for the angler who needs a compact two-handed rod with genuine salmon-fishing authority. Built from lightweight, high-modulus graphite with SIC stripping guides and hard chrome snake guides throughout, it is a rod built to a premium standard. At €799, it is outstanding value for a compact Spey rod of this capability.

Rod Specifications

  • Length: 12'0" / 365cm
  • Line weight: #6
  • Weight: approx. 165g
  • Pieces: four-piece design
  • Graphite: lightweight, high-modulus — exceptional sensitivity and power-to-weight ratio
  • Action: medium fast — smooth, powerful, and versatile
  • Guides: SIC stripping guides and hard chrome snake guides throughout
  • Reel seat: anodised aluminium — lightweight and corrosion-resistant
  • Tube: fabric-covered rod case with protective sock included

Why 12 Feet at #6?

The 12'0" #6 is a configuration that solves a specific and common problem: how to fish a compact, manoeuvrable two-handed rod on medium rivers without sacrificing the line weight needed to fish effectively through a full season. The #6 handles the heavier Scandi heads and Skagit systems that autumn sea trout and grilse fishing demands, turns larger flies through the productive lies with authority, and gives you the backbone to handle a strong fish in fast water — all in a rod short enough to fish effectively on rivers where a 13–15 foot rod would be a liability.

UK Rivers — Sea Trout & Salmon

On the sea trout rivers of Wales and Scotland — the Towy, the Teifi, the Dyfi, the Conwy, the Lune, and the west Highland spate rivers — the Compact Spey #6 is the rod for the full season. In summer, when the water is low and clear, the medium fast action presents flies with the refinement that educated sea trout demand. In autumn, when the river rises after rain and heavy sink tips and larger tube flies are the order of the day, the #6 power class delivers them efficiently and turns strong fish away from snags and fast water with authority.

On the smaller salmon rivers of Scotland and northern England — the Highland spate rivers, the Eden, the upper Wye — the 12'0" length gives you the reach to cover the productive lies without the overhead of a full-length salmon rod, making it the ideal choice for beats where trees, banks, and confined pools make a longer rod impractical.

European Rivers — Sea Trout, Grilse & Salmon

Across Europe, the Compact Spey #6 is the rod for the medium-sized sea trout and salmon rivers that make up the majority of productive fishing water. On the sea trout rivers of Denmark and Sweden, the grilse rivers of southern Norway, and the Baltic tributaries of northern Germany and Poland, the 12'0" length and #6 line weight are perfectly matched to the conditions and the style of fishing — compact enough to fish confined beats, powerful enough to cover the water thoroughly with Scandi and Skagit heads.

Line Systems

  • Scandi heads: 300–390gr — for classic swinging fly technique and delicate presentation
  • Skagit Compact heads: 360–420gr — for heavier flies and fast-sinking tips in autumn and high-water conditions
  • Traditional Spey lines rated for #6 two-handed rods — for all-round versatility on mixed beats

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the ECHO Compact Spey 12'0" #6?

The ECHO Compact Spey 12'0" (365cm) #6 is the second rod in the ECHO Compact Spey range. It is a medium fast action two-handed Spey rod weighing approximately 165g, built from lightweight high-modulus graphite, and designed for sea trout and salmon fishing on medium-sized rivers across the British Isles and Europe. It is the choice when the #5 feels underpowered and a full-length salmon rod is impractical.

How does the #6 compare to the #5 in the Compact Spey range?

The #5 is the lighter, more delicate rod — the choice for sea trout and grilse on smaller rivers where presentation is the priority. The #6 steps up with more authority for heavier flies, faster sink tips, and larger salmon on medium rivers. Many anglers own both — the #5 for summer sea trout and grilse, the #6 for autumn salmon and more demanding conditions.

What rivers is the ECHO Compact Spey #6 suited to?

The #6 is ideally suited to the sea trout rivers of Wales and Scotland (Towy, Teifi, Dyfi, Conwy, Lune, west Highland spate rivers), the smaller salmon rivers of Scotland and northern England (Highland spate rivers, Eden, upper Wye), the sea trout rivers of Denmark and Sweden, the grilse rivers of southern Norway, and the Baltic tributaries of northern Germany and Poland.

Why choose a 12-foot Spey rod over a full-length salmon rod?

The 12'0" length is significantly more practical on confined beats, tree-lined rivers, and smaller pools than a full-length 13'6" or 14'0" salmon rod. It sacrifices some raw distance for manoeuvrability and versatility — a worthwhile trade on the medium-sized rivers where most European sea trout and salmon fishing takes place. The #6 power class ensures you lose nothing in terms of authority with heavy flies and sink tips.

Is the ECHO Compact Spey 12'0" #6 available with worldwide shipping?

Yes — the ECHO Compact Spey 12'0" #6 is available from Balticflyfisher with worldwide shipping. Balticflyfisher is your specialist source for UK and European sea trout and salmon fly fishing tackle.

Further Details
Modern Spey Action in a Compact Length

With trends in modern spey lines getting increasingly compact, it was time the rods were designed with these new lines in mind.  By using our years of spey rod development experience along with the expertise of spey casting champion Mariusz Wrobewski, we produced our most advanced spey rods we have ever produced.  

Action and Length for Modern Compact Spey Lines

Spey lines have evolved since they hit the mainstream, yet the rods have remained largely the same.  So we started from scratch to find the ideal flex and length to most effectively fish today’s most popular types of compact two-hand lines.

ECHO's Lightest, Most Advanced Two Hand Series to Date

As part of the greater family of new spey rods (Full Spey, Compact Spey, Trout Spey), these new rods are dialed for how today’s anglers fish their two hand rods.  The Compact Spey comes in a standard 12′ length in 6wt, 7wt and 8wt perfect for modern compact spey lines.

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:

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.

Do not use tape on your ferrules.

Action/Power Comparison Chart

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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