I've got a good number of rods & reels, about 18 baitcasters, 15 spinning, 22 fly rods, and 10 trolling rods. None are high end, and they're various brands. The same with reels. Most of my baitcaster rods are older BPS Extremes, which have been good rods for me, and I have them paired with ABU reels, again, mostly older round reels. I do have some low profile reels, Revo's and Silver Max, and a Shimano Calcutta round reel. I have two custom fly rods, likely the most costly rods I own, in 3 & 4 wt, one built on a sage blank, the other on a Loomis, both old now.
I have several older 60's & 70's model Penn reels that are used on the trolling rods, which were primarily used for chasing Striped Bass, and also surf spinning & casting gear, mostly with Daiwa Emcast Plus reels on them. I also use some of that gear for catfish now since I live next to Santee Cooper and have not been to the coast in several years. The surf rods are Daiwa Beefsticks, which are fiberglass, so they're heavy, but I've never had to be concerned with breaking any of them. The same with the trolling rods, all are solid fiberglass.
I recently bought a couple of spinning rods, s-glass and inexpensive. one an 8' Shimano FX, the other a Sea Striker 7 ft. I've never seen much advantage to spending a lot on a spinning rod. I bought FX rods & reels for my kids years ago and we caught a lot of fish with them. They're very inexpensive, but did what was needed.
Some of my favorites, are a TFO 10 wt rod that I use for both LM Bass & Stripers, a couple of 7' Quantum Teton Trout ultralight rods paired with Mitchell reels, and a BPS Extreme Woo Daves spinnerbait rod which I've used for everything and have it paired with a ABU Revo SLX. Also a Shakespeare Micro Series 7' fly rod that I only use for panfish. I paid $20 for it, paired it with an Cortland Rimfly reel and a Scientific Anglers DT 4 F line. I may have $50 in the entire outfit, but it's been a fun setup to use.
I keep what I acquire, and some of the rods & reels I have are 40 years old or older. I don't need the latest & greatest to come along, and can't afford them anyway. If I had the means, it would be nice to have & use some "better" gear, but what I have has done what I needed and to me, that's all that matters. I also take care of what I buy, so it does last me a long time.
I certainly have a lot of lures & flies, and keep adding more. I have a lot invested in tying & lure making, now having around 400 molds, and I don't even pour plastics. Of course I make the majority of flies that I'll use and many of the lures.
I don't believe that price equals enjoyment, which has no price, and have not ever been concerned about spending on what I want, but only within what I could afford at the time. What I have accumulated has taken me around 40 years to gain, so a little at a time over that time.