Offshore Pro

The ultimate rail rod has arrived. Built as 7’3” versions of our popular 1×3 and 2×4 rail rods, as well as two other favorites, the 6463XXXH (3X) and the 6463XXXXH (4X). These highest quality S-Glass rods provide strength and lifting power not available in competitors’ composite rail rods. Built with input from the long range fishing community, the OSP has rapidly become the go-to rail rod for the serious long range angler. The 18’ fore grip is an indestructible material that can easily withstand the damage that fishing the rail inflicts on other rail rods. The guides are Fuji BHBNG and the blank clear coated to show the material’s transition underneath. Triple wrapped in black, the rods are completely blacked out except for the Seeker logo and the iridescent “OSP” decal. This rod is built for the serious tuna fishermen who want to keep the pressure on big fish.

Fishing rods are designed so that the bend in the rod lifts the fish. When choosing a rod for stand-up fishing, line rating should be used only as a general guide. The most important consideration when selecting your fishing rod is the amount of drag pressure you intend to fish with; a rod rated for 100 pound line will only be effective at lifting the fish if used with the proper amount of drag pressure. One angler may be using 35 pounds of drag while another angler may only be capable of using 20 pounds of drag on the same size line. They should not be using the same rod. Without the proper bend in the rod, the fish is winning the battle. Choose the rod that suits your drag. Optimum drag settings for your chosen rod is information that will greatly aid in your decision.

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FINISHED RODS

UPCModelLengthLine Rating
54793501107OSP-1x37'3"60-100
54793501114OSP-2X47'3"80-130
54793501121OSP-3X7'3"100-150
54793501138OSP-4X7'3"100-200

BLANK RODS

UPCModelLengthLine Rating
Buy OSP Rod Blanks Online
OSP-1x37'3"60-100
OSP 2x47'3"80-130
OSP-3X7'3"100-150
OSP-4X7'3"130-200

*Polyurethane coatings require the use of denatured alcohol during the clean up of the blank in lieu of the traditional acetone. Acetone is a polyurethane dilutant and will breakdown the finish of the blank. Please take note as our warranty does not cover the finish and use of acetone.