Seems to me this issue usually takes care of itself. What you are trying to cast determines what rod you should use.
Any blank that can throw 3 oz has the balls to handle large fish, any reel that balances on said blank likewise can do the job (the added demands of the canal's current are perhaps an exception).
Any blank that can throw 2 oz can also do it, but with a higher failure rate and more operator anxiety during the task....perhaps worth it for the enjoyment of fishing lighter stuff.
I think the more important issues are how you rig and how you handle things during the fight when stuff goes wrong. Big fish are uncommon for most of us, we invest a lot of effort looking for them, when we finally hook one it feels like there is a lot at stake and we often make bad decisions trying to land them. Using the strongest tackle possible and trying to overpower the fish feels right when you are anxious.......but is not necessarily the only (or best ) way to do it.
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