A Little Background on Bob.
Bob Krumm was born in Michigan. He caught his first
fish, a carp, when he was five years old and the fishing bug has not let up
since then. He attended Albion College and graduated with a degree in biology.
He obtained a masters degree in zoology with wildlife management emphasis from
the University of Wyoming.
His first guide seasons were in northwest Wyoming: Jackson Hole and the Snake
River as well as Pinedale with the Green and New Fork Rivers.
Bob worked for the Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality from 1979 to
1985. After he resigned from DEQ he went back to guiding, this time on the
Bighorn River in Montana. Bob has guided on the Bighorn River ever since, though
he did spend the first half of the 1987 guide season in Freeport, Maine as a fly
fishing instructor in the L.L. Bean Fly Fishing School.
Bob has taught fly-casting and fly tying at Sheridan
College and has been active in the Federation of Fly Fishers and Trout
Unlimited.
Bob has been fortunate to have worked as a fisheries
biologist for the Quemquemtreu Ranch, near San Martin de los Andes in Argentina.
He has traveled to New Zealand to fish for trout and to the Abaco Island and
Andros Island in the Bahamas to fish for bonefish. He has fished for northern
pike, lake trout, and walleyed pike in Alberta and Saskatchewan.
Still, Bob believes that some of the best fishing in the world is on the Bighorn
River in Montana.