It's a different brand to you question Antonio, but I've used the Saltiga 63s for similar situations. It's light, very easy to use for that jig range, and the longer length makes it quite versatile.
Within reason, you can also really put the wood on a decent fish if required. Not sure if you can access this rod in your location, but check it out.
I also own Smith AMJ S54H, a 52H(OH) and a S52EX - all excellent rods - nothing against them at all.