It will vary a bit due to how much you do each style (i.e., 80% drift fishing, 20% jig), how big of water you are fishing (small stream vs. big water) weight of jig/lure being fished, etc. etc,... a person must custom fit a rod to your particular styles/locations/species....

While a rod can serve multiple purposes, trying to do too much with one rod will lead to a lack of performance over all applications with said rod.

That said, *I* would say a good starting point for what you've mentioned, would be something 9'6", mod/fast action, 8-12 or 8-17lb, medium power. Tweak as necessary:
Drift fishing: little shorter, fast/ex. fast action, med/hvy power.
Floats: longer, slow/moderate action, lighter line, lighter power
Sidedrifting: 9'/9'6", with the 'float' qualities above.
Big water: longer/stronger
Small water: shorter/lighter
Boat: lighter (can chase fish with the boat)
Bank: heavier (often no room to chase fish, horse them to you)
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