Commissioner Judy Camuso and Deputy Commissioner Tim Peabody presented Deane Smith with the 2024 Legendary Maine Guide Award at the annual Maine Professional Guide Association Annual Meeting in April 2025.
Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife is proud to announce Deane Smith of St. Albans as the 2024 recipient of the Wiggie Robinson Legendary Maine Guide Award.
This annual award honors the legacy of Wiggie Robinson, a consummate outdoorsman and a remarkable ambassador for the Maine outdoors. Each year, we recognize a registered Maine Guide who embodies that same spirit—mastery of outdoor skills, lifelong dedication, and a passion for sharing the Maine wilderness with others.
Deane Smith has been guiding in Maine for more than 45 years. But his contributions go far beyond guiding. For nearly four decades, Deane has been a dedicated member of the Penobscot County Conservation Association (PCCA), where he’s helped raise over $1 million in scholarships for Maine students studying wildlife conservation or conservation law at the University of Maine and Husson University.
He has served on PCCA’s Board of Directors for over 30 years, including three terms as president, and continues to volunteer at the Eastern Maine Sportsman’s Show and on public land projects in Stetson. He’s also served on the board of Maine Operation Game Thief, supporting conservation law enforcement efforts statewide.
Deane’s impact on the next generation of outdoorspeople is undeniable. As a certified Hunter Safety Instructor for over 30 years, he has helped more than 1,000 students earn their certification. He’s also coached youth shooting teams, volunteered at Camp Roosevelt, and mentored young hunters through his involvement with the Hampden Rifle and Pistol Club.
As a guide, Deane is known for his deep knowledge, generosity, and willingness to share his love of the outdoors. He donates his time to individuals who face barriers to participating in outdoor activities, including fellow veterans. Through his volunteer work with House in the Woods, Deane has guided turkey, bear, and moose hunts for active-duty military members, veterans, and their families.
One of the most memorable stories comes from a triple-amputee Afghanistan veteran who joined Deane on both a turkey and moose hunt. Reflecting on the experience, the veteran wrote:
“I was injured in Afghanistan in 2010, so the opportunity to hunt moose was something I had never even imagined. The hunt was a success, but more than that, it’s an adventure I will never forget. The moose hanging on the wall brings back memories of Deane and all he has done, not just for me, but for so many others like me, helping them reconnect with nature and the healing power of the outdoors.”
We are honored to add Deane Smith to the distinguished list of Legendary Maine Guides. His decades of service, stewardship, and mentorship make him a true leader in Maine’s outdoor community and a shining example of what it means to be a Maine Guide.
Congratulations, Deane, and thank you for your extraordinary contributions to Maine’s outdoor heritage.
The Legendary Guide Award is presented annually to a member of the Registered Maine Guide profession who has served as a leader within Maine’s outdoor community. The award was created in 2009 in memory of Wilmot “Wiggie” Robinson. Past recipients of the award include Gil Gilpatrick, Gary Corson, Gardner Defoe, Matthew P. Libby, Don Dudley, Danny Legere, Richard Scribner, Donald E. Helstrom, Jr, Lance Wheaton, Bonnie Holding, Carroll Ware, Polly Mahoney, Jerry Packard, and Kevin Slater.