01-26-2013, 11:20 PM
[quote RockyRaab]Define "oversized" for me, por favor.[/quote]
Here are two four weight rods. One is the Orvis Trout Bum the other is the Grey's G
Grey's is on the left.
Stripping Guides
![[Image: IMG_0233.jpg]](http://i44.photobucket.com/albums/f17/FlyGoddess/rod%20builds/IMG_0233.jpg)
Guides
![[Image: IMG_0237.jpg]](http://i44.photobucket.com/albums/f17/FlyGoddess/rod%20builds/IMG_0237.jpg)
Tip Top (Grey's is on the right
![[Image: IMG_0235.jpg]](http://i44.photobucket.com/albums/f17/FlyGoddess/rod%20builds/IMG_0235.jpg)
The smaller guides are better for more delicate presentation as no line slop, however, here in frozen Utah, oversize are a blessing when it comes to ice.
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Here are two four weight rods. One is the Orvis Trout Bum the other is the Grey's G
Grey's is on the left.
Stripping Guides
![[Image: IMG_0233.jpg]](http://i44.photobucket.com/albums/f17/FlyGoddess/rod%20builds/IMG_0233.jpg)
Guides
![[Image: IMG_0237.jpg]](http://i44.photobucket.com/albums/f17/FlyGoddess/rod%20builds/IMG_0237.jpg)
Tip Top (Grey's is on the right
![[Image: IMG_0235.jpg]](http://i44.photobucket.com/albums/f17/FlyGoddess/rod%20builds/IMG_0235.jpg)
The smaller guides are better for more delicate presentation as no line slop, however, here in frozen Utah, oversize are a blessing when it comes to ice.
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