flyfishing
Montana Guides Christmas List with Guide James Ligon
As our guides wind down from the busy fishing season on the Madison their thoughts turn to Christmas and what gear they really want under the tree. These guys spend countless days on the water all over Montana each year and the choice in gear is not just for looks but for functionality. What they are looking to add to their kit for Christmas you can bet is guide tested and works. A veteran guide James Ligon has been guiding in Montana the last 5 years. He spends well over 100 days a ...
Read MoreTop 5 Fly Fishing Tips from Tackle Shop Guides for Success on the Madison River
If you’re dreaming of a day spent casting on the legendary Madison River, you’re not alone. Anglers from around the globe travel to Ennis, Montana to experience some of the best fly fishing anywhere. Whether you’re brand new to the sport or a seasoned fisherman looking to sharpen your skills, a little local advice goes a long way. At The Tackle Shop in Ennis, our guides have been fishing the Madison for decades—rain, shine, snow, or third winter (yes, it’s a thing here). Tod...
Read MoreCabin Fever Cure-April Fly Fishing on the Big Hole River
Many anglers overlook the fantastic fishing opportunities available before summer even begins. With Montana’s tourist season yet to kick off, the rivers remain quieter, making spring an ideal time for those seeking solitude. If you don’t mind temperatures ranging from 45-60 degrees, early-season fishing might be perfect for you. The Pre-Runoff Advantage From April to mid-May, the Big Hole River runs low with minimal fishing pressure and trout are eager to strike anything bigger than a mid...
Read MoreFishing Report for the Madison River 3-18-2025
Spring is the Thing March has arrived and we are in an massive tug of war. On one side Old Man Winter and the other Mamma Spring. Some days winter wins but the following day spring is victorious. Mamma spring will get stronger and win more days as the month rolls along. We are currently sitting at 97% of average for snow pack. This is a great start and we are sitting good. We still have several more months of snow building left but as we sit today we are in good shape. Lets keep these...
Read MoreMonofilament vs. Fluorocarbon Leader in Fly Fishing: A Comprehensive Guide
When it comes to fly fishing, choosing the right leader material can significantly impact your fishing success. Among the top contenders are monofilament and fluorocarbon leaders. Both materials have their advantages and disadvantages, and understanding these can help you make an informed decision based on the conditions you're fishing in, the species you're targeting, and your personal preferences. Let’s take a deep dive into both of these popular leader types. Monofilament Leader: The...
Read MoreThe Fly Guy
Overview Of My Job My Main Job here at The Tackle Shop is Flies, from doing some of the ordering of the flies, to getting them checked in and put out on the floor, labeling the flies correctly by name and size of the pattern and making sure all our patterns are organized here, or simply just putting them in the right backstock section. And the best part of all at the end of the season around November, COUNTING ALL THE FLIES IN THE SHOP. I am constantly working on organizing the flies here...
Read MoreSpring Into Adventure: Top Things to Do in Madison Valley from March to June
Discover the Beauty of Madison Valley in Spring Springtime in Madison Valley is a true treasure, offering stunning views, a variety of outdoor activities, and a prime opportunity to experience the unspoiled charm of Montana’s wilderness. Whether you're an adventure seeker or someone craving a quiet escape, the Madison Valley from March to June is the perfect spot for your next getaway. With abundant sunshine, vibrant wildflower displays, and the Madison River in top fishing condition, it's ...
Read MoreExploring the Madison: Contrasting the Lower Madison vs. Upper Madison
By. Shop Manager Riley Smith Introduction- Nestled in the breathtaking landscapes of Montana lies the legendary Madison River, a must river for fly fishing anglers seeking adventure and beauty. As you prepare to embark on your angling journey, you're faced with a difficult decision: Should you cast your line into the waters of the Lower Madison, which is Madison water located below Ennis Lake, or tackle the 55-mile-long riffle of the Upper Madison which is any Madison water l...
Read MoreWhat to Bring When Fly Fishing the Madison River in the Winter Months
By. Kade Klubertanz, Shop Employee Fly fishing on the Madison River in January is a unique and rewarding experience, but it requires special preparation. The cold, often harsh conditions can make a great day on the water a little more challenging, but with the right gear and mindset, it can also be incredibly rewarding. The Madison River, located in Montana, is known for its big trout and beautiful surroundings, but fishing in the winter months brings a different set of consid...
Read MoreReview of the Grunden’s Vector Wader
By Riley Smith, Manager of The Tackle Shop, Ennis Montana If you're serious about your fishing gear, then you know how important it is to have a reliable pair of waders. After spending years working with all kinds of fishing equipment here at The Tackle Shop in Ennis, Montana, I can say with confidence that the Grundéns Vector Wader stands out as one of the best options on the market for serious anglers. As the manager of this shop and someone who’s been an angler for fourteen ye...
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