I must be an oddball or creature of the cover I fish. I fish a lot of vertical cover like reeds and docks on lakes and a really rocky shallow stretch of river, and love the moderate action rods for finesse plastics. I feel they really help me put the hurt on them and pull them out of the cover before they wrap themselves up and get loose. With the extra fast St Croix spinning rod I find that I tend to baby the fish, and even though it is rated for light lures the casting accuracy really suffers on those 15 to 20 foot pitches.
Being a pretty good walleye jigging stick, helps with bass fishing too, because you instinctually know when to set the hook without feeling the fish, because you can tell the bait just isn’t dropping the same. I am not perfect of course, but have had some nights where I was on fire, knowing just when to set the hook even though I felt nothing. Line watching can make a huge difference when fishing for bass. In my head I have a clock of what it should take a lure to hit bottom, if it stops before then, I set the hook, more times than not I am hooked up. In these situations even the most sensitive stick in the world wouldn’t let you feel those fish hitting.
Honestly for spinning rods, ugly sticks have been really good to me over the years. The are tough as nails and very accurate when pitching light plastics. Sensitivity isn’t great, but fireline improves that to a point I am comfortable with.
Sorry for the rambling response, could be the Friday night bourbon;), but I really think it is me figuring out what I need based on the cover I fish and my personal style of fishing.