The past year I have been recuping from spinal injuries. I am back to an environment that has water after spending some years living in the desert. I haven't fished in 15 years and am missing it sorely.
I am now located in the Sandhills of North Carolina.
I hope to fish for bass, catfish, and, when I can, do some light saltwater fishing on the coast.
Since I am on a very limited disabilaty income my question is: can I do one reel/pole outfit that will cover me for the above?
It has been 15 years since I was in an environment that had water and fish. I was thinking of an Ugly Stick, since I am familiar with it, but so much has changed in this time that I'm not sure of what to get as far as rod and reel. In the area where I live WallyWorld seems to be the only place to get outdoor gear. I used to have a Daiwa baitcasting reel, but couldn't find any there and was unsure of the quality of the products that they had. I was kind of thinking about a 6' 6" or 8' (catfish) Ugly Stick, as I appreciate their toughness and livelyness... but, then again, I have been out of the loop for so long that I don't know what is quality anymore as things change and name brands can get crappy.
Budget wise I need to keep it at one reel, and possibly two rods if it is neccessary.
Advice on this would be appreciated.
Take care,
AlvinAmerica