Pump could also get a better StCroix or a Reddington (designed by Sage but made off-shore). The set-up Pump seeks would also be OK for pike.
So - Pump wants an Islander reel and has no rod. I may be wrong, but my guess is that he has not done much fly fishing. It would be really sad to have a $600 reel on a $200 rod and find you don't like fly fishing.
An Imperial (moderately priced) rod is OK for a novice because of the slow action - it will still flex and move the line even though the caster needs to refine the casting motion and application of power. The same applies to equipment for tennis, skiing and golf.
However, less expensive rods are usually heavier and have more tip bounce. Since the essence of a good fly cast is a hard stop exactly at the end of the casting motion, a tip-heavy rod will be harder to stop (not such a tight cast) + the tip bounce will tire the elbow. Perhaps frustration will follow, and the problem will not be the $600 reel, but you will be stuck with it.
IMO, the rod and reel (+ line) are a system and should physically balance on your index finger when your hand is in the normal fishing position. More than 1/2 your time is spent following the line/fly. There is no point doing that while at the same time ensuring the tip of the rod stays out of the water or out of the clouds. What a waste of energy. It would also be sad to have a $600 reel that needs a wrap of lead around the arbor to balance a tip-heavy rod.
Putting the ideas together, I don't suggest buying parts of your fly fishing system separately from each other. Some reels are light, some are heavy; some rods are physically heavy, some are just tip heavy, and some feel light even for the same line weight because of how the rod alone balances.
The main tool is the rod - and IMO it has to feel right for your casting stroke. When you are fly fishing you hardly think of the reel, but you always feel the rod. There are all kinds of reels so a good one can be found to balance the rod and satisfy your quality demands.
Get the rod first and then take it when you look for a reel, or buy them both at the same place. My $.02.