Depends on where you are going to go fishing. If your going to the Gorge. the JJ rod with a bigger Tica reel is a good idea.
If your are going to fish waters like Anderson Ranch, Lucky Peak and Arrow Rock, the TICA CT or CR reel with a TICA pole is a good way to go. The TICA pole is very light action and perfect for fish in the 12-18 inch size.
If you want a good all purpose set up in case your get into some bigger fishing opportunities The JJ Rods with a Tica Gold Reel is a good all around set up.
Another potenital issue is the type of release you use with your downrigger. If its a cannon release with a firm hold, you need a firm rod. Differnet releases are avaiable. If you plan on long lining with lead core line, the JJ Rod
would be better.
Now for your consideration. I have caught the heck out of Kokanne with heavy rods and line counter reels. Also with medium weight rods and open faced reels.
I just added 2 JJ Rods to my selection with Tica 100 CR reels. I took the Tica Reels apart. They are very nicely built. The JJ Rods are very nice for the money. They are not expensivie. This is a good al around set up for the Money. You could buy a more exspenive Tica reel, but the 100 CR should handle 10 lb fish easy, so why get a more expensive one.
Most of all, the season is a month off, or more. Go shop, don't rush your purchase and have some fun looking.
check out kokaneefishingtckle.com and go to their store in Meridian if you live in the Boise area.