Full-Time
Posted on 9/9/2025
Premium fly-fishing gear manufacturer
$18.50 - $22/hr
Bozeman, MT, USA
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Simms Fishing Products designs and makes premium fly-fishing gear, with a focus on durable, American-made waders and apparel. Its products work by using high-quality materials and technology—initially neoprene waders and later breathable Gore-Tex waders—to keep anglers dry and comfortable on the water, with sturdy construction built to last in real-world fishing conditions. The company differentiates itself from competitors through long-running emphasis on quality, durability, and American manufacturing, helped by early adoption of advanced materials and partnerships (notably with Gore-Tex) and a strong reputation among serious anglers and professional guides. Simms aims to be a leading, trusted brand in fly fishing, extending anglers’ time on the water and maintaining its premium positioning even after acquisition by Vista Outdoor while keeping its Bozeman, Montana headquarters.
Company Size
51-200
Company Stage
N/A
Total Funding
N/A
Headquarters
Bozeman, Montana
Founded
1980
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Protecting the headwaters: why Roadless areas matter. For Simms, everything starts with water. From the clear, cold streams that flow through Montana's mountain ranges to the backcountry headwaters that sustain trout and the people who chase them, the landscapes Simms depend on are directly shaped by how Simms choose to protect them. That is why Simms is partnering with The Conservation Alliance to defend the Roadless Rule, a landmark conservation policy that safeguards more than 58 million acres of undeveloped national forest lands across the United States. These areas are the beating heart of its public lands system. They filter its water, store its snowpack, and provide critical habitat for fish and wildlife. What the Roadless Rule Does First enacted in 2001, the Roadless Rule limits industrial road building and large-scale development in some of the most intact forest ecosystems across the entire country, from the Tongass National Forest in Alaska to the Bitterroot Mountains in Montana. By preventing new roads from fragmenting these wild landscapes, the rule helps keep water clean, fish habitat intact, and opportunities for quiet recreation alive. For anglers, that means protecting the very headwaters that give life to the sport. These are the cold-water refuges where native cutthroat still thrive, where wild steelhead migrate, and where the next generation of anglers can discover the same sense of awe and solitude that shaped Simms. In recent years, the Roadless Rule has faced repeated attempts at rollback. Efforts to weaken or remove protections, especially in the Tongass, the country's largest national forest, put millions of acres of critical salmon and trout habitat at risk. With the outdoor recreation economy contributing more than 1.2 trillion dollars annually and supporting over five million American jobs, keeping these landscapes intact is not just an environmental priority; it is an economic one. Businesses like ours and countless others in the outdoor industry rely on healthy, functioning ecosystems to thrive. The Roadless Rule is not about locking people out. It is about keeping the door open for the future of anglers, guides, and communities whose livelihoods depend on clean water and healthy fisheries. As a Bozeman-based company, Simms has always understood that conservation and access go hand in hand. Through its ongoing partnership with The Conservation Alliance, Simms continue to use its voice to advocate for policies that protect the places that make fishing possible. Later this year, Simms will be donating Freestone Waders and boots to support The Conservation Alliance's annual Give Guide, helping fund grassroots organizations that defend public lands and waters across North America. You do not have to be a policymaker to make an impact. Every purchase from conservation-minded brands, every letter sent to a decision-maker, and every day spent outside builds momentum toward a shared goal: ensuring its public lands and waters remain healthy, wild, and accessible. Learn more about The Conservation Alliance at www.conservationalliance.com.
Wader and apparel expert Simms Fishing Products has launched its limited-edition Dead on The Water collection in collaboration with the famous Grateful Dead band.
The folks at Simms have launched a resale platform, ReCast, that allows buyers and sellers to have confidence that everything is up to snuff.
Simms also introduces the Women's Glades Hoodie in Dark Clover Heather and Steel Blue Heather.