Bob
Krumm started guiding on the Bighorn River in
1985. He formerly guided on western Wyoming rivers
- the Green, New Fork and Snake. He has extensive
fishing experience in Michigan, Maine, Colorado,
Utah, Wyoming, Montana, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Argentina,
the Bahamas, and New Zealand. Bob's view of
guiding explains why he is in such demand: "I
love guiding fly fishers. I have a job that allows
me to make dreams come true. People look forward
to fishing trips with me because they are planning
and dreaming about the fish they are going to catch. Every
day I am able to instruct, share, and participate
in a person's joy and accomplishments. Guiding
is truly a wonderful job and I feel blessed to be
able to walk the guide's path." |
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In
this session, Bob tied flies that are fairly popular
on the Bighorn - a Baetis nymph tied of brown
super floss and chickapoo; a tan Ray Charles (tan
ostrich herl, orange thread, medium pearlescent
mylar), black caddis emerger (green super floss,
black rabbit, black thread), black CDC caddis
(black cdc, light green dubbing, black thread),
and a blue dun Matuka (streamer hook, lead wire,
gray yarn, 3X Maxima, olive green grizzly streamer
hackle, white marabou, blue dun hen hackle, black
3/0 thread)
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