>>1050685>http://m.basspro.com/TFO-Signature-II-Series-Rod-and-Hobbs-Creek-Reel-Complete-Fly-Outfits/product/12092605220111/?hvarAID=shopping_googleproductextensionsThat is the exact setup that I started with and would wholeheartedly recommend that!
Get a 4 piece, it comes with a rod sock (with dividers), lifetime warranty, and pick a weight based on the fish you expect to run into.
Likely a 6wt 9ft 4piece is a good pick, but the weight will vary depending on what you want to catch. I use a 6wt comfortably to catch sunfish/panfish/bass/catfish but would grab my 8wt or 9wt if I expect to pull out large bass or redfish.
That combo comes with WF floating tapered (weight forward/easiest to cast for starting) fly line too, when I bought it and even came with a tapered leader (5x strength). Killer price point I thought they discontinued it years ago.
I would recommend against the 2 piece rod but that is preference, old pic but here is what a 4 piece 9ft looks like in a rod tube.