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OUTDOORS
20 THE SUN OUTDOORS AUGUST 18, 2021
Fishing the wilds of Montana
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RUSTY CHINNIS
This past week was spent mostly sightseeing near Big Sky and then later in the week exploring Red Lodge, Montana. After parting company with my fishing partners and picking up my wife, Christine, in Bozeman, we drove to our accommodations in Big Sky. On our first day we hiked the Spanish Creek trail near Ted Turner’s spectacular Flying D Ranch and the Lee Metcalf Wilderness. The 113,613acre ranch operates as a working ranch managed for the production of bison and wildlife. The ranch is home to established populations of mule deer, Rocky Mountain elk, and the Rocky Mountain grey wolf, to name just a few of the native populations of wildlife the ranch protects. The Lee Metcalf Wilderness adjacent to the ranch was named after the late Montana congressman who was instrumental in the creation of the Wilderness Act. The day was a bit smoky from wildfires to the west but the hike still offered impressive views of the Spanish Peaks, the vast Flying D ranch and sparkling Spanish creek.
On our second day, we traveled south towards Hebgen Lake, an impoundment on the Madison River, and Quake Lake, the location of the tragic 1959 earthquake and landslide that killed 28 unsuspecting campers. The 190-foot deep, 6-mile long Quake Lake was created when the landslide dammed the Madison River below Hebgen Lake. The views along the lake are spectacular and only surpassed by the incredible sight of the landslide very much in evidence today. On the outing, I visited Kelly Galloup’s Slide Inn Fly Shop, one of the west’s most famous fly shops. I got some local intel from the shop and purchased some flies they recommended for the nearby Gallatin River. I spent only a couple of hours on the Gallatin the next day and although I got only a couple of looks from the trout, the spectacular views were the highlight of my time on the river.
We traveled to Red Lodge from Big Sky on Wednesday and settled into our cabin on Rock Creek about four miles from town on the Beartooth Highway. We spent the next few days exploring the area and spent Friday driving the Beartooth Highway to Cooke City and the entrance to Yellowstone National Park. The Beartooth Highway was described by the late Charles Kuralt as “The most beautiful drive in America,” and was the reason we decided to stay here. Our experience validated that description and we were awed by the scenery at every turn. I did manage to fish two days on Rock Creek and on my first day managed to land a beautiful 14-inch rainbow trout behind the cabin. Rock Creek is a crystal clear stream that flows extremely fast and is difficult to fish, so I was pleased at catching a rather small trout that fought fiercely and sported beautiful colors. On our next hike the following day, our trail followed the west fork of Rock Creek and featured much more manageable waters that I plan to return to next week. Stay tuned for the final installment and hopefully some fish pictures!


RUSTY CHINNIS | SUN Above, an aerial view of Quake lake created by the slide still very much in evidence in the distance. Left Rock Creek tumbles fast and clear from the Beartooth Mountains near Red Lodge.











Have fun and help out a local family
BY KRISTIN SWAIN
SUN STAFF WRITER | kswain@amisun.com
ANNA MARIA - Come out to The Center of Anna Maria Island and have a good time while doing a good deed for the family of Capt. Aaron Lowman. The Center is hosting a benefit for Lowman and his family with all donations raised up to $100,000 being matched dollar for dollar by an anonymous donor.
The event takes place from 6 to 9 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 21, and features live music from local musicians Trevor Bystrom and Wild Roots. Food, drink and a full bar will be available for purchase, sponsored by The Seafood Shack and Innovative Dining. Silent and live auction items, including a vacation in Asheville, a helicopter tour, fishing guide packages, a sunset cruise and more. There also will be a 50/50 raffle and Chinese raffle.
Just five weeks after welcoming his son, Will, with wife Dani, Lowman suffered a severe brain aneurysm while at home. Lowman, a local fishing guide captain with Anna Maria Fishing Guide, is making progress toward recovery at UF Health Rehab but still has a long way to go to make a complete recovery.
In addition to the fundraiser at The Center, Lowman’s brother, Bill, has organized a GoFundMe fundraiser to help Lowman and his family cover medical costs and other expenses. To donate to the GoFundMe fundraiser, visit www. gofundme.com/f/help-captain-aaron-lowman-and-his-new-family.

Capt. Aaron Lowman, right, with Baby Will and wife, Dani.
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TURTLE TIPS
During sea turtle season, May 1 – Oct. 31, please follow these tips: • Turn off lights visible from the beach and close blinds from sundown to sunrise; lights confuse nesting sea turtles and may cause them to go back to sea and drop their eggs in the water, where they won’t hatch. Light can also attract hatchlings away from the water. • Don’t use flashlights, lanterns or camera flashes on the beach at night. • Remove all objects from the sand from sundown to sunrise; they can deter sea turtles from nesting and can disorient hatchlings. • Fill in the holes you dig in the sand and level sandcastles before leaving the beach; they can obstruct or trap nesting and hatching sea turtles, which cannot live long out of the water. • Don’t use wish lanterns or fireworks; they litter the beach and Gulf. • Do not trim trees and plants that shield the beach from lights. • Never touch a sea turtle; it’s the law. If you see people disturbing turtles, call the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission’s Wildlife Alert hotline at 888-404-FWCC (3922).
BIRD TIPS



During bird nesting season, March through August, please follow these tips: • Never touch a shorebird chick, even if it’s wandering outside a staked nesting area. • Teach kids not to chase birds – if they’re disturbed, bird parents may abandon nests. • Don’t feed birds – our food is not good for their health, and it encourages them to fly at people aggressively. • If birds are screeching and flying at you, you’re too close. • Avoid posted bird nesting areas and use designated walkways to the beach. • Keep pets away from bird nesting areas; dogs are not allowed on the beach by law. • Keep the beach clean; food scraps attract bird predators such as raccoons and crows to the beach, and litter can entangle birds and other wildlife. • If you see people disturbing nesting birds, call the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission’s Wildlife Alert hotline at 888-404-FWCC (3922).





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DARA CAUDILL | WWW.ISLANDPHOTOGRAPHY.ORG Corinna Rigney and Daryl Towler were married on the beach of Anna Maria Island on July 18, 2021. Karen Riley-Love of AMI Beach Weddings coordinated the wedding. Reverend Jack Heckler performed the ceremony. Flowers by Edie provided the flowers. Corinna & Daryl honeymooned on Anna Maria Island, Longboat Key and Siesta Key, before returning home to Danville, Virginia.

