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Cabelas Prodigy reel made by Diawa for $99.99 and can be had on sale for around $70. Smooth, cast well and ease of use.

Daiwa Exceler for around $80 but can be found on the internet for around $67. Cast well down to 1/4 oz and comes in three speeds to address any needs.

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The Citica would be my choice.

Mine as well. BPS PQ is a decent reel but I don't like the body.

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If your not in hurry and don't need a brand new reel, keep your eye on the flea market forum.  I've picked up some REVO STX's for about the $100 your looking to spend...much better bang for your buck.

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Abu Garcia C3 or C4 are good reels in this price range if you like round reels. I use the 4600 size for bass fishing.

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The BPS pro qualifiers are going on sale for $79 at the spring classic.  Hard to beat at that price point.

Do the reel trade in and they are even better.

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I have Shimano's, Daiwa's, Quantum's, Pflueger's and BPS' and really have no favorites. Except for the reel feeling tight and smooth don't worry about the number of bearings. Beyond about 3 bearingd don't increase castability. All the reel companies use the same quality bearings so to improve bearing quality you need to order after market bearings. I see little need to do that unless your bearings have failed and I've never had a bearing failure.

Watch for sales and pick a reel that seems right for you.

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If your not in hurry and don't need a brand new reel, keep your eye on the flea market forum. I've picked up some REVO STX's for about the $100 your looking to spend...much better bang for your buck.

x2.

You can get a quality reel for about 2/3 it's MSRP.

Example - mint e7 $120.-Curado D $90.- Citica D $55.

These were all ex. cond and shipped

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A Shimano Citica would be my first choice, and I would rather have a used Curado B than any BPS reel as a second choice. I like Revo S's enough to have a few, but I like Shimanos better, and I won't be buying any more Abu's unless I get a great deal on a dual brake STX. Don't discount Quantum, the old Accurist PT is one heck of a reel that can be had for $50-$60 bucks NIB right now. I have one of those and it's my favorite non-Shimano casting reel. I am not a Daiwa guy, at least for casting reels. I have had Tierra's, Fuego's, Advantage's, and the Cabela's/Daiwa Prodigy............not my cup ot tea.

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You can't beat the Pro Qualifier for the money

I agree...  You get dual braking for a reel that cost less than 100 bucks, you cant beat that. 

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A Shimano Citica would be my first choice, and I would rather have a used Curado B than any BPS reel as a second choice. I like Revo S's enough to have a few, but I like Shimanos better, and I won't be buying any more Abu's unless I get a great deal on a dual brake STX. Don't discount Quantum, the old Accurist PT is one heck of a reel that can be had for $50-$60 bucks NIB right now. I have one of those and it's my favorite non-Shimano casting reel. I am not a Daiwa guy, at least for casting reels. I have had Tierra's, Fuego's, Advantage's, and the Cabela's/Daiwa Prodigy............not my cup ot tea.

These are great reels and had a pretty good review on Tackletour for the non PT models and the PT models are even better.

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I want all you Pro qualifier guys to come back in 5 years. I'll still be fishing my old (by then) Citica and Curado E's, my really old Citica and Curado D's, and my antique Curado B's, while your talking about the next "best" $100 reel.

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I want all you Pro qualifier guys to come back in 5 years. I'll still be fishing my old (by then) Citica and Curado E's, my really old Citica and Curado D's, and my antique Curado B's, while your talking about the next "best" $100 reel.

Hmm...I guess disposable reels are sexy.

The most interesting thing is guys buying reels

from companies that have a well established

reputation for NOT supporting their reels

in the aftermarket.

Strong, smooth, silent and reliant...Shimano.

8-)

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I have a Calais, a Chronarch, & a Curado. My son has a Citica. For the money the Citica is hard to beat. IMO :)

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