Brand Anthem for The Tackle Shop in Ennis, Montana - Montana's Oldest Fly Shop
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- Опубликовано: 19 сен 2024
- Last summer I had the opportunity to film a brand anthem for The Tackle Shop in Ennis, Montana. As Montana's oldest fly shop (started in 1937) they have big shoes to fill. Owner and outfitter John Way does an incredible job with the shop, his guiding business, and his staff. If you are ever headed to the Madison River to fish, call these guys!
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John and his crew do a wonderful job of not only bringing fly fishing to so many people but also being part of the Ennis community. Thanks to John and his crew for what they do day in and day out .
Agreed! They do an incredible job, and are all incredible people as well!
Thank you for a great Video, hope to see you in August.
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for the comment and good luck in August.
Love your historical appreciation of your lifestyle!
Thanks for watching!
Headed to IP in a week and will make a trip to Ennis after seeing Galloup's promo. Obviously will pay a visit to both shops now. Complete newb to fly fishing and Im actually using a 17'7 keiryu setup but could use some flies and sighter material. Great vid, thanks for posting!
John and the guys at The Tackle Shop are the best in the business and definitely worth stopping in to see. Enjoy the trip! Salmonflies should be out on the lower Henry's Fork here soon...
I'm not a fan of floating.Does MT have smaller creeks that are suited to wade fishing?
There are tons of smaller rivers across the state to wade fish, and thousands and thousands of miles of small mountain creeks that fish very well too. Even the bigger rivers have lots of places to wade fish if you don't want to float too.
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Nope, there’s only one trout River in MT, and it’s law that you have to have a boat to fish it.