I have the exact rod your looking at and I do recommend it.
I bought mine on sale for 69 bucks ( home run) , even at 99 this is still well worth it IMO.
It is light and sensitive as others have said.
The grips are awesome ( my new favorite) and very comfortable for all day use.
I use it mainly for jigs but have thrown spinnerbaits, buzz baits, and hollow body frogs with success.
The lightest weight I've thrown with this rod is 3/8 and I think a true 3/16 oz lure would be to light to get any rod load.
I don't care what size the bass are, 50+ bass in 2 1/2 weeks is not bad at all.
Guys go that long without a single fish, so your doing well.
Keep learning and tight lines.
This is how I like to fish them also, spring, summer, fall.I usually add a tralior hook.
I prefer a 3/8 oz with tandom blades (col-wil) being my first choice.
I like the owner twistlck and eagleclaw lazer hooks in 4/0 and 5/0 .....1/8 oz usually.
Throw with mh/fast spinning setup, 20 lb braid with floro leader.
What you list is great also.
I use a 6'9" MH fast action rod with 15lb pline cxx.
War eagle, pepper custom baits, and strike king are the brands I use, with the tandom blades (Colorado/willow) being my favorite.
Favorite weights are 3/8 and 1/2 oz.
I cast in and around cover, sparse pads, wood, docks, along side and above weed.
Finally got out Saturday on my first trip this year.
The catching was slow as I only got one in the boat but it did beat my previous PB buy one ounce, coming in at 6.4 lb.
Threw just about everything I had, with this girl caught on a 3/8 jig with 3" pit boss trailer pitched to a laydown in 6 ft of water.
Happy to have my first trip and first bass this year be this one.
6 lb 4 oz
I've been thinking about just this for a long time.
If you have your go to lure that always catches, shouldn't you all just start with it and fish it all day. Hmmm.
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