Yeah man that list aint gonna cut it down here. I would roll with a MH and a Heavy casting setups and a MH spinning setup. atleast.
Here bank fishing in FL I personally would run
a Dobyns champion 734C with a 7.0 ratio or higher reel for spinnerbaits, lipless, light t-rigs and jigs
a Dobyns champion 735C with a 7.0 ratio or higher reel for heavy or deep trigs, frogs, heavier jigs and light flip/pitch (you aint getting into really thick stuff from the bank)
a 6'-6" MH Carbonlite spinning rod with a 25-35 size reel for weightless stuff like flukes(I throw senkos on the 734) trick worms, and I like to throw my EZ style swimbaits on a spinning gear, also tight quarters a stout spinning rod helps.
you can get away with topwater on the 734 or the carbonlite and cranks on the carbonlite.
Reel brand really don't matter much, if you go Daiwa, Lews, Abu, Shimano, Pflueger or Quantum(like the smoke or energy) you will be in good shape. Spinning same brands, I used all brands except Lews and Shimano and they are all just prefrence once you get into the $150 range for a baitcaster or close the the $100 range for a spinning reel