Hi Rob, new comers are always welcome here. We all remember when we were in your spot abet for many of us it has been a long time ago.
Your arsenal of rods seems just fine as for the most part your casting will be much shorter distances than most think. Being the season has just started I will mention what to use and get into other plugs and lures to use.
Right now small baits are doing well for the bass. HI/LO rigs with 2/0 to 3/0 hooks and bait cut from clams just big enough to fit on the hook. I like to cut the foot and than cut it length wise as you can put them onto the hook like a worm.
My tactic right now is to use lighter weight so the bait can travel some distance from where it lands. This way you can cover a bigger area. If you have 2 rods similar throw them both out but put a chunk of bunker on as well. Remember not to big. I like to tie my own leaders and I use 30# test line and tie dropper loops for my hi/lo rigs. all total the length or about 30" or so.
Be patient as the blitzes have not started yet and it will take time for the fish to smell the bait. Oh yeah I like to use circle hooks as well. dead-stick them and wait till the rod goes wild and start reeling. No need to set the hook by using circle hooks there is no need to jerk the rod to set the hook, the fish will do all the work.
If you like, but it is a bit early, you can try to use plugs and lures as the fish are starting to go for these more so the blues than the bass. I like to use smaller plugs in a school bus color of blue and white. Also try using bucktails, I like white with a pink or white curly tail trailing off the hook. Deadly for blues right now.
One other thing read up on how to read the water/beach. Once you can do this no matter where you fish you will be able to find the cuts and troughs/slough's with ease. After Sandy the bottom structure closer to shore has totally changed and so must your tactics.
http://njsaltwaterfisherman.com/forums/index.php?topic=3964.0If you have any questions don't hesitate to throw them out there. Someone will chime in and help you out.
Happy Catching
Paul