Orvis CFO's (old British-made models, not the current version) and Hardy Featherweight/Lightweights for trout. Tradition must be observed. Besides, you don't really need super-large arbors or hundreds of yards of backing or truck-stopping drags for most freshwater fishing.

Lamson Litespeeds for salmon. The large arbor makes reeling in a lot of backing much easier, and the drag is butter-smooth.

Redington AL large arbor reels for saltwater. Durable, large arbor, decent drag, but the main reason I use them is I picked up 3 of them for $65 each on closeout.

LL Bea Quest 3 for spare saltwater reels spooled with sinking and intermediate lines. Large arbor, decent drag, reliable, a cheap alternative to extra spools for lines you aren't going to use very often.