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Eagle Claw coming to Wyoming

Fishing tackle manufacturer expanding production with a new plant near Cheyenne

JACKSON HOLE, Wyo. — Wright & McGill Company, manufacturers of Eagle Claw fishing tackle, confirmed they are building a new manufacturing plant in Cheyenne, Wyoming.

Governor Mark Gordon was thrilled with the news as he shared his fondness for the company’s product and recent business decision.

“Growing up fishing here in Wyoming, some of my first fishing tackle was Eagle Claw,” Gordon said. “Having them locate in Wyoming is like a boyhood dream coming true. This is yet another example of an outdoor recreation business recognizing Wyoming as welcoming to businesses in this sector.”

The company plans to add to their manufacturing capabilities by building a state-of-the-art facility on 60 acres already purchased near Cheyenne. The factory will take advantage of the latest technology to move processes from overseas while providing highly skilled jobs to the Cheyenne community.

Cheyenne LEADS began working with Wright & McGill in March of 2020. The company’s Vice Chairman of the Board of Directors, Drew McGill, made several trips to Wyoming before choosing the exact manufacturing site located in the Cheyenne Business Parkway.

The company has long ties to Wyoming with the founder having fished many times on the North Platte River. The company held annual sales meetings at the A Bar A ranch near Encampment, WY. The company’s current owner Lee McGill grew up fishing and working those events in Wyoming. When the time came for the company to expand, Mr. McGill turned to his son Drew McGill to find a location that was advantageous for the company. While proximity to Denver was important, no state was left out of the process. After over five years of research and site visits, Wyoming made the most sense to the company.

Wright and McGill chose Cheyenne due to its strategic location in relation to its current manufacturing facility in Denver, CO. They also see great opportunities to be involved in and contribute to the community. “As a family-owned business, we appreciate the independent, friendly, family-oriented culture we’ve experienced in Cheyenne, for both ourselves, and for future generations of our family and our employees,” Drew said.

“We appreciate that LEADS has been responsive and helpful from day one. They have acquainted us with the community. They’ve answered numerous questions and connected us to the resources necessary to make this move happen,” McGill said. “Cheyenne LEADS has supported us by welcoming our key employees and giving them informational tours, which helped them feel comfortable with the move, all while helping us find the perfect location for our new facility.”

“This decision by Wright & McGill will continue to diversify the Wyoming economy with high-quality manufacturing jobs,” says Betsey Hale, CEO of Cheyenne LEADS.  “We look forward to having them in our business park and working with them into the future.”

Construction of the new facility is scheduled to begin in spring 2023.

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