By Emily Burnham, Bangor Daily News Staff
There’s a long history in Maine of larger than life outdoorsmen and women, like Cornelia “Fly Rod” Crosby, a sportswriter who in 1897 became the first registered Maine guide; Albert “Jigger” Johnson, a colorful western Maine lumberjack; Wilmot “Wiggie” Robinson, a master Maine guide from the Katahdin region; and Bud Leavitt, longtime outdoors writer for the Bangor Daily News.
Add to that list a lesser-known but still one-of-a-kind character who helped bring the Maine outdoors to the national masses: Charley Miller, a Bangor native, Maine guide, boxing trainer, occasional writer and lecturer, and the self-proclaimed best outdoor cook in America.
The Wiggie Robinson Legendary Maine Guide Award is presented annually in memory of Master Maine Guide Wilmot (Wiggie) Robinson. (Photo courtesy MDIF&W) AUGUSTA – The Maine Professional Guides Association is currently seeking nominations for the annual Wiggie Robinson Legendary Maine Guide Award. If you know a Registered Maine Guide who might be a deserving candidate