Hi FND, thank you for your kind words. As for your questions,
Q1/ I've not seen that specific Grappler, so I can't really comment on whether or not its appropriate for the application that you describe. IN GENERAL, my understanding of "popping rods" is that they are much more moderate than most others, which aids in the intended use of gently flipping out a delicate live shrimp under a cupped float to southern sea trout and redfish, without having the shrimp fly off the hook. Would it work for light tog jigging? Maybe, possibly. Its a matter of getting it in your hands to evaluate for yourself.
I'm gonna hate myself for recommending this next rod, but for inshore tog many others have taken a liking to the whippy white Tsunami slow pitch sticks called "Slimwave." This includes my friend Capt. Mike, who does seem to think that using it has upped his tog jigging score. Me personally, I'm no fan of solid blanks, but no denying that those that use them really like them. For under $140, they are a decent buy. Hey, who am I to judge? These are definitely not for me, but I put this out there for your consideration.
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I think a better choice, and for less money, would be one of the original Daiwa Harrier rods (the blue ones), as detailed in opening posts of this thread. I hope they're still available, as they are very nice indeed, especially for the modest price asked:
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Another choice would be the lighter of the Dark Matter Skinner spinning sticks, a house brand at J&H Tackle. I've seen this one and ceiling-poked it. Seems real nice to me. Featured in a bunch of YT videos by John Skinner - certainly worth looking at as a potential light tog jigging candidate. In fact, this is one that I myself would consider, were I in that market. It's really a nice piece. Priced right too.
Q2/ If it were my choice, I would consider putting that lovely Stella on the Grappler you now have and getting a smaller reel for the next stick, whatever it is. While your Evict is O.K. for this purpose, if you want another reel (and who doesn't?

), then I recommend the Daiwa Procyon AL in 2500 or 3000 size, or the Shimano Spheros SW (the midnight blue one) in the 3000 size. The Daiwa is just under $200, and the Shimano is right around $135 or so. Either one would be a great choice for a light tog jigging setup.
Let us know what you decide to go with.