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Bob Krumm

Bob Krumm: Outdoor columnist for the Billings Gazette (MT) since 1981. Bob has been guiding on the Bighorn River since 1985. He formerly guided on the western Wyoming rivers, the Green, New Fork and Snake. He is a avid fisher having fished in Michigan, Maine, Colorado, Utah, Wyoming, Montana, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Argentina, the Bahamas, and New Zealand. Bob was a contract tier for Orvis, has taught advanced fly tying as well as being a fly fishing instructor for L.L. Bean's Fly Fishing School. Bob lectures with on a wide variety of outdoor subjects with slide presentations. FAOL is grateful for his insightful contributions.

Bob's guide service, The Blue Quill Fly Company has been a small fly tying and fishing outfitting business that traveled wherever Bob Krumm wandered. Since 1985 the company has had dual residences: Sheridan, Wyoming and Ft. Smith, Montana. In 1995, Bob�s son, Clint, started guiding and tying flies for the company. Clint has helped to develop new, effective flies and great ideas for fishing them.

Though the company was initially formed to cover the flies that Krumm tied, it now covers fishing guiding and writing under the same title. Krumm has written an outdoor column for the Billings Gazette since April 1981. He has written four books on the wild berries of New England, the Great Lakes, the Rocky Mountains, and Pacific Northwest. Whether you are looking for well made, expertly crafted flies; a guided fishing trip on the Bighorn River, Montana, or streams in the Sheridan, Wyoming area; or maybe a Rocky Mountain Berry Book; you will find them at the Blue Quill Fly Company.

For more information about Bob Krumm or the Blue Quill Fly Company, visit him at www.bluequillflycompany.com or drop him an email at [email protected].

More Articles From Bob Krumm
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Streamer Fly Fishing For Hot Action
The Bighorn River In Summer -- Fly Fishing At It's Best
Four Seasons on the Bighorn
Ice In The Guides or How Nymph Fishing Cures The Winter Blues