I have a question for you, or actually a few...
How Novice are you?
How much can you afford?
How important is fishing to you?
These determine what my answer to you would be. When I first took back up fishing, I used the $49 combo's from WalMart. This was in '94. They worked OK, but they did not last long if I fished very often.
I moved up to diawa graphite reels. WRONG I was told my problem was that those reels did not respond to heat and direct sunlight very well. I then tried the old Citica, which was $89 at Wal Mart. It is from Shimano. It has been retooled to replace the curado, and the price has been increased. I have almost all Shimanos. I have one Lew's for deep cranking (3.8:1 ratio) and one Quantum flipping reel.
My best reel I just got last year. I bought it along with a GLoomis rod from a friend. He had paid over $600 for the combo, as the reel was the top of the line shimano -- Japanese version. I would not have purchased it if I did not get a good price.
Rods, I usually tried to buy good rods and or reels at end of year prices. I got a great Falcon Rod for $49!!
For inexpensive rods, Berkley rods are pretty good. You can get inexpensive versions.
So the moral is get what works, what's affordable, and what fits your importance level.
Good luck,
Danny



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