Fishing Adventures in the Ruby Valley
The Ruby River is one of Montana’s premier wild trout rivers for fly fishing. We offer access to private ranches and the Beaverhead National Forest. Spend your days fishing the Ruby or explore the many smaller tributary streams that run through the mountains and valleys. Our full-time fly-fishing guides provide instruction, float trips, walk/wade trips, and adventures into mountain spring creeks, helping anglers of all skill levels improve their techniques. Our guides are experts on the Ruby River with years of experience, offering unique insights and local knowledge not found anywhere else.
For those who prefer to fish unguided, you’ll find them happy to help with hatch information, directions, access points, and stream reports to ensure you have a great day on the water. We are proud to support and practice catch and release fishing – so that your great catch of today can become someone’s catch of a lifetime tomorrow.
Fishing licenses, lodging taxes, and gratuity are not included; children under 12 receive 50% off lodging and meals.
Trip Details
Price / Person
- $4,220 double occupancy
- $5,040 single occupancy
Length of Stay
- 4 Days / 5 Nights
Season
- June – September
Includes
- Lodging and Meals
- Four guided fly fishing trips
- Two private property rod fees
- Option to upgrade a Walk/Wade trip to a Float Trip at no extra charge

The Rivers
The Ruby Valley region offers an exceptional variety of fisheries, from small technical tributaries to broad, iconic Montana rivers. The Ruby River alone provides everything from high-country dry-fly action with multiple trout species (and even grayling) to productive tailwater sections known for strong browns and rainbows. Within easy reach of the ranch, anglers can also access the Beaverhead/Poindexter Slough for spring-creek-style wading, the Jefferson for trophy brown trout opportunities, and the legendary Madison, one of Montana’s premier blue-ribbon fisheries. Together, these waters create a diverse fishing experience where anglers can chase numbers, size, technical challenges, and even the “Ruby Grand Slam.”
Frequently Asked Questions
Find answers to commonly asked questions about our ranch.
What kinds of fishing experiences does Upper Canyon Outfitters offer?
Upper Canyon Outfitters offers guided walk-and-wade fly fishing on tributaries, streams, and rivers, as well as float trips on the Jefferson and Madison Rivers. Experiences are matched to skill level, water conditions, and seasonal opportunities.
Do I need to bring my own fishing gear?
We recommend bringing your own fly fishing gear if you have it, but it is not required. Waders, boots, rods, reels, flies, and all necessary equipment are included in your fishing package, so you can arrive ready to fish. UCO has a wide variety of sizes of boots and waders for you to rent at our store, with no rental fee on guided trips.
If you choose to bring your own fly fishing gear, we recommend bringing 3-, 4- or 5- weight rod for small streams, 6- weight rod for larger rivers, weight forward floating lines work best, 4x, 5x and 6x tapered leaders 8-11, a good single-action reel with backing, chest waders, and wading boots.
What do I need to pack for my trip?
You should pack the following clothing and items: polarized sunglasses, sunscreen and bug repellent, rain jacket, warm sweater or fleece jacket, a waterproof camera, and your sense of adventure!
Is fly fishing suitable for beginners?
Yes. Our guides specialize in teaching fly fishing to beginners and those looking to improve their skills. Instruction may include dry fly fishing, dry/dropper rigs, drop shot rigs, and Euro nymphing, depending on conditions and experience level. We also have highly experienced guides who enjoy working with advanced anglers and technical approaches.
Do I need a Montana fishing license?
Yes. All anglers are required to have a valid Montana fishing license. We are happy to assist guests with purchasing licenses on site, or you may obtain one in advance through Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks.
When is the best time of year to fish in Montana?
Prime trout fishing in Montana typically runs from spring through fall. Early to mid-summer offers excellent dry fly fishing, while late summer and early fall provide consistent fishing conditions and fewer crowds.
How does Upper Canyon Outfitters keep anglers safe on the river?
Guest safety is a top priority. Our team provides clear guidance on river conditions, safe wading practices, and access points before each outing. Fishing locations are selected based on experience level and current conditions, and weather and water flows are closely monitored. Guided trips are led by experienced professionals familiar with local rivers and best safety practices.
Start Your Adventure
We’d love to help you plan your next trip to Upper Canyon Outfitters! Contact us to submit a reservation request or drop us a note.
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