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The Curado K would be the reel I'd pickup for that price range. While I haven't tried every reel in that price range, I stick to what I know and have. The K is plenty strong and very smooth. 

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I will just throw this out there. I have a few reels I would be willing to sell if you are interested. They are all MINT condition inside and out. I have a 16 Scorpion 70xg that I would sell for $180, a Scorpion MGL xg that I would sell for $190 or a Scorpion DC hg that I would let go for $200. I can text pics if you are interested, you can PM me. I was thinking about listing them here but haven't decided for sure yet if I want to sell them all but they are in your price range.

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I agree, stick to mid to higher end Daiwa or Shimano reels and you will be good to go.  I really like the price/performance of Daiwa products personally.  For the price, the Tatula SV TW is a fantastic reel.  It can be purchased for around $150 if you look hard enough.

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Curado K, tatula sv, Lews tournament pro all are excellent performers for $150 and if you were blindfolded you would be hard pressed to tell a difference in performance. For $100 the SLX is hard to beat. DCs are trainers. I would recommend them for kids or for someone with money to burn and learn how to skip with which is what my Curado DC was used for after I learned that the cpu takes away performance from my cast. Now it sits in a box awaiting my daughter to get interested in BCs. For a $200 budget I'd get the SLX and invest that extra $100 into your rod budget. The rod is what makes the difference and there is more separation between a 200 to 300 rod than there is a 100 to 200 reel imho.

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The only DC reel I have any experience with is an older Excense, and that is very limited.  No thumb was needed as long as I didn't start going below MAX.  Have to say I really enjoyed the reel the little I got to use it.  BUT...I personally feel learning good thumb control is a must.  You will never regret that.  Besides...it gives you an excuse to get out more.  You need the practice.  :D

 

It seems you prefer Shimano.  My only experience with Shimanos is with older models with the exception of a Scorpion 70 I bought about a year ago.  I felt it wasn't as easy to dial in as the others had been.  The SLX has been getting excellent marks.  I may be forced to buy one myself.  The Bait Monkey is one strong dude.  :rofl_red:

 

My advice is always to buy the reel that interests you the most.  Most likely you will regret it if you don't.  And then buy one anyway.  :teeth:

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