G-Loomis Pro-Green Series Spinning Rods

G-Loomis Pro-Green Series Spinning Rods

$280.00 - $315.00
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TD Code
LengthPiecesLine Weight (lb)Lure Weight (oz)PowerActionHandlePrice
PGR821S
GLO-0766
6' 10''16-101/8-5/16Med LiteFastN/A$280.00 USD
PGR822S
GLO-0712
6' 10''16-121/8-3/8MediumFast185$285.00 USD
PGR823S
GLO-0713
6' 10''18-123/16-5/8Med-HeavyFast185$295.00 USD
PGR824S
GLO-0714
6' 10''110-171/4-1HeavyFast185$305.00 USD
PGR881S
GLO-0770
7' 4''16-101/8-5/16Med LiteFastN/A$290.00 USD
PGR882S
GLO-0715
7' 4''16-121/8-3/8MediumFast186$290.00 USD
PGR883S
GLO-0716
7' 4''18-153/16-5/8Med-HeavyFast186$300.00 USD
PGR884S
GLO-0717
7' 4''110-171/4-1HeavyFast186$310.00 USD
PGR943S
GLO-0719
7' 10''18-153/16-5/8Med-HeavyFast187$305.00 USD
PGR944S
GLO-0720
7' 10''110-171/4-1HeavyFast187$315.00 USD
PGR942S
GLO-0718
7' 10''16-121/8-3/8MediumFast187$295.00 USD
The Pro Green Series is a special set of inshore saltwater rods created for anglers preferring to fish small jigs, soft plastics and any number of artificial baits, including topwaters for myriad saltwater species. A great choice for school-sized blues and stripers along the Atlantic Coast as well as redfish, seatrout, permit, bonefish, snook and small tarpon in Florida and all along the Gulf coast, these rods offer a surprising blend of power, light weight and sensitivity. There are three different power-ratings and three different rod lengths offered in each power to cover the variety of water depths and conditions each region offers. They aren't meant to replace the softer, more delicate action of the popping rod, but to give the angler an option for aggressively fishing artificials. The faster actions of the Pro Green Series give wading and boat anglers, alike, more positive line and lure control. Designed to create quick, accurate "snap casts" to visible targets or long prospecting casts where covering water is more important, these rods have powerful butt sections to move big fish with ease and are still light enough to fish them all day long with minimal fatigue.
5 Stars based on 8 reviews
By Jimmy
LI, NY
Nice rod but a little expensive and not perfect
July 16, 2012
After careful consideration I finally decided to pull the trigger and spurlge on this rod. It is very light and casts great. Comparing it to $100 Tsunami rod it is better, however, in my opinion it is not 2.5 times better which is how much more it costs.
Pros
  • Very light, casts great.
Cons
  • Just a drop too stiff for my taste. I would have liked a little more action to it.
By Glenn
Nj
Holy crap
June 23, 2019
This rod is all around best in class for light tackle inshore. It casts like a monster and loads nicely from 3/8 to 3/4 but still casts 1/4 like a beast and 1oz equally well. It's super sensitive and has great backbone. I've been taking it out for big blues, schoolie bass, and summer weak fish and fluke. Totally worth every penny.
Pros
  • Sensitive
  • Good backbone
Cons
  • Price
By Don
LaGrange
One of best loomis rods for inshore fishing
February 11, 2019
Love the 7’ml progreen over most all rods . Good action and has plenty of backbone
By Lawrence S.
NSB, FL
Perfect for the Lagoon
May 6, 2018
Excellent List Redfish Rod
By Donnie
, Goldsboro nc
Best trout rod I own. Like a med lite rod it's the truest . The 821s
November 6, 2017
Love the 821s for trout fishing . True med lite action and fav rod of all.
Pros
  • Light,sensitive rod
By Toni Q.
California
Great rod!
January 8, 2017
I've never been disappointed with my G Loomis purchases. They are high quality builds and light weight to boot!!
Pros
  • quality from top to bottom
Cons
  • price
By Danny
Wollongong nsw
Big red slayer
December 30, 2015
Best snapper soft platic rod I've ever fished with... Massive casts and perfect action for 5-7 inch plastics...
By C D.
Milton, NY
G.Loomis Pro Blue rod
June 17, 2012
Bought this rod for porgy fishing. It is well made as all of my Loomis rods. Like the light weight of the rod and the full grip handle. Works like a charm.
5 Questions & 5 Answers
Will
from Nj asked:
July 31, 2022
Would the gloomis pro green 6ft10 mh fit a Procyon al 2000?
1 Answer
Hello Will, 


The G.Loomis pro green 6'10 mh paired with the 2000 Daiwa Procyon would make 

for a great light combo. Another great option to pair with the G.Loomis would be the 

2500 Shimano Stradic FL which can be found in this link https://www.tackledirect.com/shimano-st2500hgfl-stradic-fl-spinning-reel.html 

Submitted by: Bernie - TackleDirect Customer Service on August 2, 2022

John Visco
from NY asked:
January 30, 2022
Is the Pro Green a good choice for a fluke rod that I can take to Montauk and out of Captree on charter boats? If so, which power would you recommend? If not, I would like to stick with G Loomis or shimano if you could recommend options. 
1 Answer
Hi John, I would recommend the G Loomis IMX-PRO 844S F IMX-Pro Blue Spinning Rod. This is a stiff Medium Heavy Fast Action rod that woud be perfect for fishing for fluke out of Montauk. https://www.tackledirect.com/g-loomis-imx-pro-844s-f-imx-pro-blue-saltwater-spinning-rod.html Please let us know if theres anything else we can assist you with. Tight Lines.
Submitted by: Brendan - TackleDirect Customer Service on February 1, 2022

Drew
from Washington, DC asked:
May 9, 2021
Are the guides titanium? Or stainless Steal?
1 Answer
Drew,


Stainless steel guides on the Pro Green rods.

Submitted by: Brian - TackleDirect Customer Service on May 12, 2021

Mike
from Florida asked:
June 9, 2019
Hello,looking to purchase the PGR883S rod. Would the new penn spinfisher 2500 reel be too light for this rod for flats fishing. 

Thanks

1 Answer
With the lure rating on the rod a 2500 should be perfect.  A 3000 should just be a bump up in spool size and anything larger would add significant weight to the whole set up.  You should have a blast with that combo!
Submitted by: CHARLES on July 26, 2019

Sam
from FL asked:
March 11, 2018
What brand of guides and reel seats does the pro greens use?
1 Answer
The pro green series rods use fugi guides and reel seats.
Submitted by: Donald on March 16, 2018

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