the st. croix mojo bass series might be worth checking out. pretty solid like all st. croix series in general. i have 2 of them and they're pretty good for the money - 1 for drop shotting, the other is a 7' MH Fast action crankbait rod. the sensitivity is pretty good and they're pretty light.
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if you're looking for a 6'6" MH spinning setup, i would recommend a quantum energy PT. i have a few of these rods in the series and they're awesome. i think they're discontinued so they're very cheap right now.
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and like michael said, it really comes down to how much you're willing to spend. i have some around $100 and they're very good. i also have one originally around $250 i believe. can i REALLY tell a difference in terms of sensitivity and all of the other marketing claims from one at $100 that's comparable. to be honest, not really. and it also depends...if it's between a $100 or $200 spinning rod where i'm going to be fishing primarily senkos and baits you don't need extreme sensitivity, i definitely don't need a $250 rod. keep these types of scenarios or situations in mind - your primary style of fishing on the rod.
also, i have a 6'6" spinning ugly stick rod. personally, i dislike it. it does the job and it was my senko rod for awhile, but the thing is so bulky and heavy. also, it doesn't match up perfectly with all reels. the twist lock grip is pretty poor quality and i'm always twisting it to tighten it up. i'd gladly sell someone mine for close to $0 since i don't use or need it anymore (is this allowed on this site?).