Well, thanks for all the tips guys
I think I have all the info I need, now I just need to sit down and think exactly how much I want to spend and what I want. The final rods I'm looking at are:
Gloomis 1264 GL2: 10"6, 8-12 line rating, 3/8-3/4 lure rating, medium power, moderate action. MSRP $275
Gloomis 1263 GL2: 10"6, 6-12 line rating, 3/8-3/4 lure rating, medium power, fast action. MSRP $275
Gloomis 1263 GL3: exact same specs as 1263 GL2. MSRP $345 (however I found a used mint on in the states for $230 shipped free to Sumas)
Rainshadow XST 1263F: 10"6, 8-12 line rating, 3/8-3/4 lure rating, med/light power, fast action (I emailed Valley Custom Rods and they said about $350-$450 depending on cost of components).
Sage 2106 B( also called CT?): 10"6, 8-17 line rating, 3/8-3/4 lure rating, can't find specs on power rating, med/fast action.
I am temped to go with the 1263 GL2 as there is a ton of good reviews on it and it seems like a solid rod for my purposes. It's also "cheap" compared to the others. The 1263 GL3 has a lot of mixed reviews mosty people seem to love it or find it too stiff. One reviewer owned the GL2 and GL3 and said he did not like the GL3 for float fishing as he found it too stiff.
The Rainshadow is has a lot of good reviews but it's approaching the price of a Sage, so I think I would rather just spend a bit more $ and get the Sage. On the other hand it's nice to have something different than a lot of other people are fishing, so for that reason the Rainshadow still has my interest.
The Sage 2106 is arguably the best rod made in this backbone category and seems like a no-brainer if I want to get the best and not worry about upgrading in 5 years.