I have the Mojo 10'6" 3/4-4oz. Great rod. with the right lure, it casts a mile and has plenty of backbone to fight a good fish. Little on the higher end price wise.I have several Tica TC2 rods and love every one of them. Even better...they are very affordable. Most models run $90-$120. I have a couple 9' for plastic swimmers, bucktails to 2oz, avas to 2oz, poppers, etc. I have an 11' for pencils, metal lip swimmers, bait etc. And I have an 10' 2-6oz for bait. also plan on getting the 8' for smaller swimmers for the bay. For reels, it depends on where/how you plan to fish. If you are fishing open beaches and wading out, the reel will get splashed, dunked, etc. Most reels can't handle that for long. If those situations a VS, ZB or old Penn 704, 706 is the way to go. The Penns just need regular maintenance, but are very affordable.If the reel will only get an occasional splash, you have a lot more options. I like the Shimano Stadic, Penn Battle, etc. I've also heard the Quantum Cabos are good. Of course the VS and ZB are excellent reels, but they are pricey. You will own the reel for life, but I don't recommend it if you are starting out.In conclusion.... I'd suggest getting two setups to start. One to handle the plastic swimmers and other light lures, a 9' rod w/ 4000 series reel. And the second around 10'-11' to handle pencils, swimmers, etc with a 5000 series reel. Depending on the brands you go with, that is very possible for about $500. Good luck
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