G-Loomis Pelagic Series Rods

G. Loomis Pelagic Series Rods

G Loomis Pelagic Saltwater rods are built for those anglers who chase massive fish. Included in the GLoomis Pelagic Series are high performance trolling rods and some awesome, shorter stand-up rods.

$300.00 - $375.00
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Model
TD Code
LengthRod Weight (oz)Line Weight (lb)ActionPowerPrice
PSR78-50C
GLO-0259
6' 6''18.6540 - 60FastNA$330.00 USD
PSR84-20C
GLO-0261
7'13.2615 - 25FastNA$300.00 USD
PSR84-30C
GLO-0263
7'14.5825 - 40FastNA$310.00 USD
PSR84-40C
GLO-0264
7'17.5030 - 50FastNA$320.00 USD
PSR90-25C
GLO-0265
7' 6''14.2320 - 30FastNA$310.00 USD
PSR72-50C TR
GLO-0252
6'-40 - 60FastMed-Heavy$415.00 USD
PSR78-20C TR
GLO-0256
6' 6''-15 - 25FastMed$375.00 USD
PSR78-30C TR
GLO-0258
6' 6''-25 - 40FastMed$385.00 USD
Welcome to the top of the food chain. At least in fish terms. There are no hairs split here folks, no modifiers, no "the biggest fish but on some insanely light line." We're talking about the kind of fish that are insane in their own right. Tuna, sharks, billfish. This is the world of outriggers and fighting chairs. And it just got a little better; ten new models have been added to the heavy artillery lineup. The G.Loomis Pelagic Series now includes some high performance trolling rods and some awesome new, shorter stand-up rods.
5 Stars based on 5 reviews
By Kevin C.
San Francisco
Best rod
December 20, 2017
Very powerful rod
By Joe
New Hampshire
Loomis Pelagic Rod
July 26, 2017
I've used it twice and am very happy with the rod. I like the action and sensitivity.
Cons
  • I would prefer a cork handle as opposed to the foam.
By John
Salem, OR
Dependable quality
September 20, 2014
I have owned these Pelagic series rods for 8 years noow and they are a great rod that you can dependd on. Never a fail...
By Loren
Long Beach, CA
Gloomis Pelagic
September 17, 2014
I lover these pelagic rods. Great rod for under $350. I have some that are over 10 years old with thousands of fish boated and they still work like a champ. Also American made
By Scott
Miami, FL
Pelagic Series delivers!
April 12, 2013
This is my second Pelagic series rod from G. Loomis. I really like the hardware used as well as the blank. It is light for its purpose. My favorite butt, Pacific Bay, fits in my fighting belt very easily. Pricey, but most rods on this class are. Plus lifetime guaranty and expeditor service.
8 Questions & 8 Answers
Steve Matthews
from NJ asked:
September 19, 2018
I have a PAR 78-20 LTR 6'6" 15-25LB FAST ACTION. The rod snapped while fighting a white marlin. Is this rod guaranteed under normal wear for a full replacement? What would be the replacement, I don't see that exact part number listed? Steve
1 Answer
The rod is warrantied to you(the original owner) on a lifetime warranty. Here is G.Loomis warranty information. http://www.gloomis.com/content/gloomis/northamerica/usconv/en/homepage/WARRANTY.html. Its replacement would be PSR78-20C TR
Submitted by: Bernie on September 19, 2018

capt_matt
from Maryland asked:
April 13, 2018
Would the Pelagic Series 6'6" 40-60 rod be a good match for a Tyrnos 20ii reel with 50 pound braid? I want to use the rod for general offshore trolling in the mid-Atlantic and Northeast with we target yellowfins, small and medium school bluefin and dolphin fish with an occasional wahoo. (I have a 6'6" 25-40 rod that matches well with a Tyrnos 16.)
1 Answer
The Pelagic Series 6'6" 40-60 rod would be a good match pairing it with the Tyrnos 20II for the application your using the combo for.
Submitted by: Donald on April 19, 2018

Chris
from Sydney, Australia asked:
March 20, 2018
Can you advise cost of shipping to Australia on the 6’ 40-60lb rod pls?
1 Answer
The shipping cost for 1 rod going to Australia is $71.73UPS Worldwide Expedited or $75.44UPS Worldwide Express Saver.
Submitted by: Donald on March 20, 2018

Landon Jones
from Mobile, Alabama asked:
October 20, 2017
Would a Shimano Talica 20BFC series reel pair well with the 7'6" g loomis 20-30 pound pelagic series rod?
1 Answer
The Talica BFC would pair well with that particular model for 20-30 lb mono applications for smaller billfish such as white marlin and sailfish.
Submitted by: Devon on October 23, 2017

stephen simpson
from NEW JERSEY asked:
April 5, 2017
Can you tell me if the Shimano Tiagra 16 is a good match with the PSR 72-5OC TR using 60 lbs power pro braid.... And could you give a good fit on a rod for the shimano Tiagra 30 WLRSA. Thanks .
1 Answer
The Shimano Tiagra 16 would be a good fit for the 6 ft trolling G. Loomis Saltwater Pelagic Casting Rods using 60 lb braid. TheShimano TZCSTMH2SC Terez Stand-Up Curve Butt Rod - Black would pair well with the Shimnao Tiagra 30.
Submitted by: Donald on April 6, 2017

Frederick
from USA asked:
April 22, 2015
Are these all for conventional reels?
1 Answer
Frederick, Yes these rods are for conventional reels.
Submitted by: Frank on April 23, 2015

Pete
from Atlanta, GA asked:
November 28, 2014
what's the spectra line rating for PSR90-25C and PSR84-30C?
1 Answer
Gloomis states the line ratings as follows; PSR90-25C 20-30 PSR84-30C 25-40
Submitted by: Customer Service on December 2, 2014

Anthony D'Auria
from Long Island, NY asked:
February 7, 2014
Can you tell me the weight of the G loomis Pelagic Saltwater Fishing Rod PSR8440C SU ? Thanks, Anthony
1 Answer
13.26 oz
Submitted by: Customer Service on February 8, 2014

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