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Ennis Fly Shops

Fly Shops In Ennis, Montana

Ennis sits at the heart of the Madison Valley, surrounded by some of the most famous trout water in Montana. The town’s fly shops reflect that heritage, serving as essential stops for anglers heading to the upper or lower Madison, nearby lakes, or smaller tributaries. Each shop offers a solid selection of flies matching local hatches, along with rods, reels, and on-the-water necessities.

The Tackle Shop

Operating since 1937, The Tackle Shop is one of the oldest fly shops in Montana. Located on Main Street in Ennis, they’re an Orvis-Endorsed Outfitter offering gear and apparel. The shop is especially popular with first-time visitors thanks to its approachable staff and beginner-friendly classes. Locals know it as a reliable stop for up-to-date conditions and a well-rounded fly selection.

Galloup’s North Slide

This newer shop from Kelly Galloup and The Slide Inn crew is just north of town along Hwy 287. Galloup’s North Slide has quickly built a strong reputation for its deep selection of tying materials, tools, and streamer-centric gear. The staff is approachable and experienced, they fish hard and speak from time on the water. If you’re a fly tyer or looking for info on the upper or lower Madison, this place should be on your route.

Trout Stalkers

A full-service shop located right in downtown Ennis, Trout Stalkers offers gear, clothing, and a decent fly selection. The shop has a friendly, easygoing vibe and is known for personalized service and an inclusive atmosphere.

Madison River Fishing Company

This long-established shop has been serving Madison River anglers since the 1980s. Their selection of rods, reels, flies, and tying supplies is extensive, and they’re well-known for both their in-person service and fast, reliable online fulfillment. Their guide staff includes some of the most experienced pros in the valley, and the shop remains a trusted name for both locals and out-of-state anglers.


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