The Annual Christmas Stroll begins with the annual tree lighting ceremony. At 6pm on the Kennedy Common, Santa will light the tree.
There will also be a drawing for Anaconda Bucks, followed by a stroll downtown, with Santa leading the parade to the visitors center in downtown. Once there, you can find special sales and dressed-up mannequins in store windows.
Look for some great food vendors, and carolers – you can even join in.
Note that Megamind is showing at the Washoe Theatre at 305 Main Street. For tickets and show times, call 563-6161. It will be available from today, November 26 until December 2.
Ok, I know this isn’t Anaconda, but I wasn’t in Anaconda last year, I was in Folsom – so check out this tree lighting instead.
It’s winding down to the last few days of a week’s worth of fishing through central Montana. I began the first few days hiking up Bear Trap Canyon, into the wilderness area several miles up on the Madison River to fish my way out. The wind was blowing about 15 to 20 miles an hour with hoppers popping up everywhere. For the first couple of hours I had a hard time holding on to any fish, as they were furiously taking the fly. A couple of Rainbows took delight in throwing the hopper pattern right back at me. Finally after about 2 hours of them having their way with me, I managed to hang onto a small Rainbow.
At about this time, a hatch of olives began and the wind kicked it up a few notches, which was possibly an indication to put a small #16 light pink soft hackle trailer behind the hopper. I proceeded to land another 3 Rainbows on the soft hackle over the next hour. Over the next day and half, I landed 23 trout on the combination with the biggest being 18 inches! The next few days, temperatures reached into the 90’s and high 80’s, which was rarely seen all summer. I traveled from small streams to spring creeks in the area, landing fish every day.
One day in particular, the wind was hitting 30 to 40 miles per hour. Clouds of olives were blowing by and hoppers struggled to stay on land. I took off hiking a couple of miles upstream to find one of my favorite stretches on a small stream outside of Bozeman. It was one of those afternoons where deer were bustling from the brush. Bumble bees were buzzing and caterpillars creeping at every patch of wild flowers. As I reached my favorite run and pool, fish were rising everywhere! I decided to sit upon the bank and watch for a while, instead of disturbing the river habitat bliss. After about twenty minutes of sitting quietly, I could not stand it any longer. I quietly slid down the bank and carefully worked my way to the center of the stream onto the gravel bar to where the fish were rising in the tail out. I started false casting to the side so as not to spook the rising trout and on the very first cast; I hooked and landed a 14-inch Brown Trout.
For the next hour and half, I proceeded to hook 15 fish and land of 9 of them. It was an awesome display of acrobatics and sheer laughter as the trout plainly put me in my place, throwing flies at me and just flat running away with everything. This ended a perfect week of hiking and wading small streams in south central Montana.
Flooding in the the third floor men’s restroom at the Anaconda courthouse caused around $20,000 in damage last week. Vandalism is suspected and now the County is considering adding new security cameras and sensor faucets to prevent it happening again.
The building maintenance superintendent said paper towels were stuffed down the drains of two sinks and water was left running around 5 p.m., as the courthouse was closing last Friday. As the building was not occupied, the vandalism wasn’t discovered until Sunday afternoon, and by then, seepage through the floor caused damage in the treasurer’s office on the second floor and in the deputy county attorney’s office on the first floor.