Morning on the Ruby

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  • #6055
    Mike Cline
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    Took off early this morning ~4AM to the headwaters of the Ruby River.  Got a tip that fishing was good.


    Made it all the way to Centennial Divide before turning around and finding a spot for a couple of hours of hopper fishing.



    About 5 miles downstream from the Divide near Poison Creek


    The Hogback of the Snowcrest Range towered over me to the West



    The river was a bit low, but cool on the feet


    Cutts were aggressive on a #10 hopper.

    The headwaters of the Ruby seem like a long way from anywhere as they are tucked up in the SW corner of Montana close to the Idaho border.  But in reality from Bozeman, Poison Creek is a mere 100 miles from my house, not much further than West Yellowstone or Gardiner.  But I’m glad they seem far away as no one else was around all morning.

    #53343
    Zach Matthews
    The Itinerant Angler

    Love that first pic.

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    Avatar photoTim Angeli
    Member

    Very cool Mike.

    #53345

    Dry fly, Mike? Where’s the bugger?

    #53346
    Avatar photoEric Weller
    Member

    Mike,

    #53347
    Mike Cline
    Member

    Dry fly, Mike? Where’s the bugger?  🙂

    Well I must admit that my July/August fly box has a few buggers in it and they do get some work this time of year in the right conditions.  The Ruby was crystal clear, and very thin so I went with the #10 hopper, 5X tippet with my 3wgt glass Diamondglass rod.  Bugger time is coming.



    My primary July/August flybox for SW Montana

    #53348

    good stuff!

    #53349
    Neal Osborn
    Member

    Hoppers are sexy Mike.

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    Avatar photoCurtis Bias
    Member

    I have no clue why the fish love those orange rubber legs on hoppers or other terrestrials. For some reason, they seem to prefer those things in my area. I can tie the same fly but use different legs and the fish turn off. I put on the orange , striped legs and the fish start giving the fly the business. – Maybe the orange is simply an attractor that catches their eye.

    #53351

    Mike, Great shots!

    any rattlers?

    #53352
    Mike Cline
    Member

    Mike, Great shots!

    any rattlers?

    No, but last week on the Madison near Ruby Creek we encountered a 4’+ specimen in the brush along the river.

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