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Bill Lewis Echo 1.75

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  • Super User

I bought one when they came out. Haven't fished it much. I will say its very noisy, and I always seem to do better on silent squrebills. 

  • Global Moderator

I have a couple and really like the action and the loud rattle. I have high hopes for them, but this year has been terrible for cranks of any kind so I haven't got to test them very much. I do know that the drum like them.

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I have 2 of them, Blueberry Perch and Rayburn Red.  As others have said - super loud.  While I have only fished the Blueberry, it certainly didn't run true out of the box - not a huge deal.  But on a tournament last month the bite was horrible (killed it in practice).  I was throwing all sorts of cranks, nothing, about 30 minutes till weigh in I put it on and landed my only fish that day.  

 

Fluke or coincident I don't know.  But now that Fall is rolling around, I try and throw it more and see how it produces long term.  

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