Guy Robins

About

Sun Valley and the East End of London, where Guy Robins is from, have little in common, but how Guy spent much of his childhood, out of the city, fostered in him  a love of fishing that has been a constant thread throughout this life. Guy was educated at a boarding school in the Scottish highlands where he, from the age of nine, learned to fly fish for brown trout on the banks of the Spey River. He said, “After tying up some Greenwells Glories, I would sneak out of school and fish the Fiddich River from which the water is drawn to produce the famous Glen Fiddich whiskey.” 

As a small boy, Guy remembers packing up his fishing stuff with a jar of maggots and heading out to his favorite pond. “I would sit on the bank all day watching a float and catching warm water species like carp, perch, tench, and roach.” When friends invited him to ski in Sun Valley, the area immediately resonated with him. He fell in love with the mountains, river, and community, and has been here ever since. In his free time Guy’s favorite adventure buddies are his wife and two young children. Together they enjoy skiing, biking, rock climbing, and hiking.

Activities

Spring Steelhead Flyfishing
Stanley, ID
Escape to the pristine wilderness of Stanley, Idaho, where the spring air is crisp and the rivers teem with life. Join me on an unforgettable fly fishing adventure targeting the elusive Steelhead. Picture yourself wading into crystal-clear waters surrounded by towering mountains, casting your line in pursuit of these prized and powerful fish. Whether you're a seasoned angler or a novice, I can make sure you catch a ton of fish and learn something along the way. Immerse yourself in nature's tranquility as you hone your skills and reel in the catch of a lifetime. Book your spring getaway to Stanley, ID, and let the thrill of Steelhead fishing create memories that will last a lifetime.
Seasonality
Mar-May

Reccommended Gear

Stanley is often one of the coldest places in the nation. so the most important aspect of this trip is to stay warm. I would encourage you to think of overdressing when it comes to layering. If you are not sure if you should bring certain extra warm clothing, bring it.

Simms
Fishwest Logo Simms CX Full Zip Hoody - Men's - Dark Stone and Ghost Camo - L
Patagonia
Capilene Midweight Bottoms Men's
Patagonia
Nano PuffA(R) Vest
Patagonia
Down Sweater Hoody
Simms
Simms Men's Lightweight Wool Flex Gloves | Carbon; 2XL
Cat
CAT Men's 1120270 Wool Blend Trapper Hat - Dark Heather Grey One Size Fits All
Ariat
Ariat Heavyweight Performance Merino Wool Blend Crew Socks
First Lite
Wool Neck Gaiter

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