Re: rod selection for salt water
cruise craiglist or yardsales..pawn shops too can be a good haunt....
Back in SoCal I visited my local pawn shop enough times that they would call me if they got a big water reel in that I'd like...
Buying an older Penn Senator for 50 bux is a good deal as long as you notice that everything works well..It's easy to steel wool the spool and change drag washers if you need..
I always stuck with the big names, Penn, Diawa,(their Sea Line are great reels) Shimano (got a TLD25 for 60 bucks like new pawn shop special)
I stay away from the abu garcia stuff..just a preference...Like anything if you spend some time you can find good deals..
On rods..
I have had rods custom wrapped with my colors, (all Calstar blanks) but those days are gone $$$$ wise...
Same place you are looking for reels, check what kinda sticks they have...Old green corroded eyes, loose wrappings on the feet of the eyes, all that is pass over stuff...
You didnt state a preference over conventional or coffee grinders, but on the spinners, try to stay with a major brand as well..Look for as many ball bearings as possible, the more the bearings, the smoother and higher quality the reel will be...
Start your fishing arsenal slowly..a few (say 3) sticks can handle almost anything you'd need out there..You didnt say what exactly you are fishing for though...
Good luck, tight lines!
p.s. speaking of line..dont skimp on line either!!!!