Well, i can only speak from experience but I have a couple Temple Fork Outfitter fly rods that are really well made, the company stands behind their products 100% and they come with a lifetime warranty.
There is a fly shop in worcester, ma that has a demo sale every year. He lists what is available on his site and you can call and buy over the phone or ask for him to hold you a couple and you can go in and cast them to see what you like or don't like. I have picked up 2 TFO rods from him and purchased a Teton Tioga reel too. Nice guy, very knowledgable.
Also, I don't have any rods from LL Bean but I've looked at them in the store and they look like they are pretty nice rods. And LL Bean always stands behind their stuff 100%.
Reels, I have lamson radius, teton tioga and tibor. They are all good reels. Just need to decide what you want to spend. The Lamson Radius is a great reel that I've caught many stripers on with no problems and they are on clearance around on the internet so you could pick one up for about $120.
Lines, that depends on what conditions you'll be fishing and what you'll be fishing for. I have RIO, Scientific Angler, Airflo and Orvis lines. I like the RIO and Airflo the best for me.
Flies, hard to really recommend only 3. Depends on where and when you'll be fishing and what you'll be fishing for. Best bet is to go into your local shop and talk to the store owner. They won't steer you wrong b/c they want you to be successful so you'll become a new customer.
Hope this helps some.
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