In no way comprehensive and limited to the reels that you MAY use for trotting and float fishing, here is a table of the different G&Y reels.
https://docs.google.com/gview?url=http: ... hrome=true
Happy for anyone to correct me on any of these, etc, but hopefully a reasonable guide.
Matt
Grice & Young Reel Table
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Re: Grice & Young Reel Table
Thanks for sharing the info Matt.
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Re: Grice & Young Reel Table
I have a G & Y Big Piker which I use for piking in rivers or for drifting a vane float. I think I have only seen one other like it on the bay and know very little of its heritage. Ratchet + adjustable drag on the back plate - 4.25 drum X 1.5 width.