by Merle Ann Loman | Aug 26, 2008 | ii Summer, Other

Last weekend we did a two day family float on the Flathead River from Buffalo Bridge south of Polson to Sloan’s Bridge west of Ronan. The normal cubic feet per second (CFS) at this time of year is about 3200. This year it is near 10,000 CFS. The river was big, beautiful, and full of fish.
The Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes have a wonderful management program. Clean water and a healthy ecosystem are proof of that. Here are a few photos. I am preparing a slide show that I will upload soon.
Visit here again soon to see the slide show. There will be photos of fish, birds, scenery, camp, cliffs, and girls and boys.
by Merle Ann Loman | Aug 25, 2008 | Bitterroot, ii Summer

Jack fished Monday with Geoff Thomas and Mike Connell on the Bitterroot River. It was a beautiful day. The flows are still pretty good and the water temperatures are dropping which is better for the fish. On another day, Reba and Geoff Thomas fished with guide Dave Heimes. Daves photos are included in the slide show.
They have been releasing water from Painted Rocks Reservoir. Below is a message from Larry Shrock of the Montana Department of Natural Resources. If you want more information on Painted Rocks see my blog posting from earlier this month on
Painted Rocks Reservoir.
Hello Everyone,
I just wanted to send out an update on the status of
contract deliveries from Painted Rocks Reservoir so far this season. The
following numbers are as of August 20th, 2008:
Total Inflows: 115 cfs
Total Outflows: 342 cfs
Reservoir Storage: 24,832 af
Total
Contract Releases : 227 cfs
113.5 cfs Irrigation
113.5 cfs Fisheries
Releases began from the Reservoir on July 31.
Total Release from
storage 7,800 af
3900 af Irrigators
3900 af Fisheries
Please
contact me if you have any questions.
Larry A. Schock, CFM
DNRC
Water Resources Division
Missoula Regional Office
(406) 721-4284
lschock@mt.gov
by Merle Ann Loman | Aug 21, 2008 | Friends
Because of a wonderful medical procedure, Anna can not only see her new chicks, she can hear them. Read on…
Anna is the daughter of our neighbors Amy Sage and Bill LaCroix. We do a lot together as families, including some “ranching.” I traded Amy a rooster for a hen this spring and the result is recorded in these photos!
Anna was born deaf and has gone through two surgeries for cochlear implants. She is what we call a Bright Light. She takes after her sister, Ruby, and brother, Levi!
A cochlear implant is a surgically-implanted electronic device that helps provide sound to a person with severe sensorineural hearing loss. This is hearing loss usually caused by damage or a defect in the inner ear. Cochlear implants bypass damaged hair cells in the inner ear and directly stimulate the auditory nerve to send information to the br
ain.
They went to Seattle this month for the second surgery. Below is a message from her Mom.
Anna’s surgery today went very well…even better than last year!
Dr. Rubenstein used a different electrode array, and got the whole thing inserted. He suspects that 18 of the 22 will be turned on! (On the right side she has 14.)
We are spending the night in the hospital with Anna , and going back to Port Townsend tomorrow.
Thanks for your thoughts and prayers everyone.
We are truly blessed (again)!
Love, Amy
Read a story about Anna published in the Missoulian last year.
To learn more about the procedure visit Cochlear Implants.
If you want to visit Montana, Amy Sage has a vacation rental of her own located on her historic (and still working) ranch, SweetSage Guest House, and she manages other vacation rentals in the valley.
by Merle Ann Loman | Aug 21, 2008 | Blackfoot, ii Summer
We have been fortunate this year. Our air has been clear with only a few small fires late in the summer. This week we are finally getting some stormy weather with moisture. These photos were taken on the Blackfoot River east of Missoula.

Mike Connell caught a nice Cuttbow Trout. Jack is holding the fish.
There are a few more photos in the slide show. You can also view the album by clicking on the slide show or the “View Album” link.
by Merle Ann Loman | Aug 19, 2008 | Blackfoot, ii Summer
Lyle Cunningham and Jack had great weather and good fishing on the Blackfoot River. Click on the photo for a larger version. I am also publishing a slide show and you can view all the photos by clicking on “View Album.”
by Merle Ann Loman | Aug 18, 2008 | Blackfoot, ii Summer
Jack fished yesterday with Marshall Bloom and Mike Connell on a lower stretch of the Blackfoot River. It was a beautiful day, but no photos were taken. The Blackfoot is a great choice this time of year because the water is a little cooler and there are decent hatches happening. As a bonus, you can’t beat the scenery.
Jack is fishing the Blackfoot River next two days with Lyle Cunningham from Arizona. They will be camping tonight and I can’t wait to see photos and hear about the trip. I will be posting photos from the trip soon.
by Merle Ann Loman | Aug 15, 2008 | Conservation/benefits/organizations

Streamside Protections: Voice your support today to protect our rivers, streams, and waterfront property from the threat of too-close development. Proposed stream setbacks in western Montana counties will protect clean water, conserve wildlife habitat, and prevent flood damage and private property loss.
Now is the chance to stand up for the future of our streamsides in Missoula County. Learn more about proactive tools we can use to protect water, wildlife, and private property– like setbacks that guide where to place new development on our rivers and streams. … more
by Merle Ann Loman | Aug 15, 2008 | Blackfoot, ii Summer

Bob Ratcheson fishes with Jack regularly, and today Jack took him on a stretch of the Blackfoot River Bob had never fished. What a beautiful trout and stretch of the river!
Click the photo for a larger version. It is gorgeous!
by Merle Ann Loman | Aug 14, 2008 | Conservation/benefits/organizations
Wapiti Waters information sharing…
Renowned environmental writer David James Duncan will open the Headwaters Summit with a keynote address titled “Being Cool: The New Key to a Compassionate Daily Life.” Join us for the Headwaters Summit from September 15-17 at the University of Montana. For more information or to register, visit
http://www.northernheadwaters.org./
by Merle Ann Loman | Aug 8, 2008 | Blackfoot, Conservation/benefits/organizations, ii Summer

You will see some smiling faces as Jack Saunders, Doug Nation, and Jack Mauer
spent a fun day on the Blackfoot River near Ovando, MT.
I am posting my favorite fish and scenery photo to the left. It is Jack Saunders (he caught the cuttbow trout) and Jack Mauer (holding the fish). I am also posting a slide show of 8 photos. Enjoy!