Ennis preparing for Fly fishing and outdoor Festival to mark the end of summer season

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ENNIS — Ennis is getting ready to throw a festival celebrating their fly fishing roots.

“The Fly fishing festival brings people from all over Southwest Montana and beyond to enjoy our city, get to see some new equipment, what’s the latest and greatest, some art, all things surrounding fly fishing and the Madison River. It’s a great celebration of our town and the industry,” said Marshall Bettendorf.

Bettendorf, Director of the Ennis Chamber of Commerce, says that the chamber runs at least six different festivals throughout the year. The festivals add to the growth of their community.

“We’re a really growing community too and part of is that we do have these festivals, people come in, see what a great little town this is, and a lot of people come back for more,” said Bettendorf.

The fly fishing and outdoor festival celebrate one of Ennis’ and Montana’s beloved recreational activities.

“I call this the cultural epicenter of trout in Montana so the whole town’s economy, as well as our business, revolves around the fly fishing industry,” said John Way.

John Way, the owner of The Tackle Shop in Ennis, says that Ennis has embraced the fly fishing community.

“It’s a great way to not only celebrate fly fishing and the Madison River which we’re really blessed to have here in Ennis, but also the Ennis community and how the Ennis community has embraced the fly fishing culture, the fly fishing economy, and all of the fly fishermen that come here from around the world to fish,” said Way.

According to Way, the fly fishing festival has always been on Labor Day weekend.

“It’s kind of a tradition here in Ennis to end the summer with the entire fly fishing community in the state of Montana, getting together and having a big celebration here in the park in Ennis and that kind of end caps our summer season,” said Way.


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