Centre-pin reel for piking

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Re: Centre-pin reel for piking

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Grice & Young Big Piker - what else?

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Re: Centre-pin reel for piking

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Has anyone considered the Dam Ever Ready Centrepin for pike?
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A big, capable reel well able to handle the rough and tumble of pike fishing.
The coiled line travels from the reel, it brings up at last, the hook goes home, and then begins the test of skill. "BB"

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Re: Centre-pin reel for piking

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The Old Buffer wrote: Thu Feb 16, 2017 4:19 pm Has anyone considered the Dam Ever Ready Centrepin for pike?
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A big, capable reel well able to handle the rough and tumble of pike fishing.
That's a beast of a reel, are they particularly rare and/or expensive? :Hat:

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Re: Centre-pin reel for piking

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Paul D wrote: Thu Feb 16, 2017 6:15 pm
The Old Buffer wrote: Thu Feb 16, 2017 4:19 pm Has anyone considered the Dam Ever Ready Centrepin for pike?
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A big, capable reel well able to handle the rough and tumble of pike fishing.
That's a beast of a reel, are they particularly rare and/or expensive? :Hat:
They come up every now and then on Messrs E. Bay and do not fetch very much at all. Very cheap compared to Grice and Young Sea Jecta's.
The coiled line travels from the reel, it brings up at last, the hook goes home, and then begins the test of skill. "BB"

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