A penn 4/0 senator (113H) with 50lb dacron(cheap and effective) or 80-100lb tuf line or another super line. If you buy a newer 113H that has an aluminum spool, spend lots of time washing it out after each trip, the captain of our charter boat spent an entire winter cleaning and repairing 50 113's that had been eaten by salt. Never had this problem with the older 114H reals with the stainless spools. Roller tips have their place, but the line slipping down between the roller and the rest of the tip is a major concern. Most people in my area go exclusively with the ceramic insert tips, there's a chance that a line will eventually groove one of these tips, but that's many years down the line, and i'd much rather take that chance than have the line slip off a roller and break off a big fish(has happened more than once). If you plan on using circle hooks, bite detection is not too major of a concern because you're not going for a quick hookset anyways, so a cheap rod like ugly stick that has a lifetime warranty is good route. E-bay and garage sales have lots of this equipment. Okuma rods and reels also have their place, and are relatively cheap for some of the higher end lever drage and andonized reels.
Good luck
david