I would suggest something for Sturgeon with a very flexible tip with a lot of back bone in the event a bigger fish gets hooked. I am really sold on the Ugly Stick Tiger rods for Sturgeon. Finally converted all setups to be the same utilizing the BWC 2200, 7' Med/Light (12-30lb). Reason - I like this rod is as mentioned above. Very light flexible tip for those winter light biting Sturgeon, but has the balls to tangle with an occasional Oversized fish and I can still throw heavier sinkers 16 ounce and way above..... When I target Oversized Sturgeon I have my rods setup with again the Ugly Stick Tiger rod but in the BWS/AO 2202, Med/Heavy (30-60lb), hard to detect a small light strike on a broom handle, but again they are used for OS only... When I know I will not be throwing alot of weight 14 ounces and up, I like to use my Salmon rods, great for detecting the slightest bite for sure and alot of fun in a nursery hole... For reels, I personally like the Okuma 30L reels for the smaller rods and the 55L for the Oversized rods. I know they are not the most quality reels out there but for their price they have never failed as of yet and drag is very smooth. For the lighter rods I utilize 65lb braided Power Pro line and the bigger reels 80lb and have never had a fish break off due to line strength...... I only have been fishing for Sturgeon for three years but run down alot for them and have caught hundreds and the gear above hasn't failed as of yet and didn't break the bank when setting up four sets of each... Each set is around 150, plus 30 for line... Granted if I could choose anything, probably go with G-Loomis Kenai Heavy salmon stuff and Advet reels... But $600 per rod setup doesn't equate right with me.... x 4 sets...

For Halibut, I can only state what I utilized in AK, but it was on short five foot extra heavy jigging type rods, you need to backbone to pull up a large barn-door fish... With the large Penn reel.. with 120 braided Dacron line...