Redfish Riviera = Cool Sport, Great Stuff

A couple buddies of mine, Paul Wohlford and Steve Bailey, started RedFishRiviera.com.  I’ve helped them get their internet presence off the ground, but they are doing a phenomenal job at launching awesome product and educating the community about red fishing.  Check out the press release below and support them by visiting their website, RedFishRiviera.com and buying a cool shirt!

NEW FLATS FISHING OUTFITTER PLAYS ON NICKNAME OF REGION
‘Redfish Riviera’ established to promote growing sport

PANAMA CITY BEACH, FL (September 22, 2008) —Two local fishing enthusiasts decided to pair their love of redfishing with the growing popularity of the sport by launching a new company, Redfish Riviera, Inc.  The outfitters dedicated to the sport of redfishing, created by Paul Wohlford and Steve Bailey, sells a wide range of apparel and specialty items to sportsmen and families.  In addition, the company educates consumers about the sport of redfishing, provides information about redfish tournaments and locations, and connects anglers with one another.

The name plays on a well-know nickname for the gulf coast region as the “Redneck Riviera”.  Wohlford, president of the company, said the idea was born during a Tourist Development Council meeting when they were discussing upcoming Redfish tournament sponsorship opportunities.  Steve Bailey, CEO of the company, and Wohlford trademarked the name, and Redfish Riviera, Inc. became official in April 2008.

“Since then, we have been approached to cast the name on restaurants and lodges,” said Wohlford of the popular name.  “I don’t know where the applications will go in the future.  We are focused on growing the company at this point, and expanding our reach to retailers, outfitters, marinas and resorts across the southeast. The early results have exceeded our expectations. Maybe that’s because redfishing is the fastest growing segment of sports fishing, and is said to be approaching bass fishing in terms of popularity.”

The Redfish Riviera spans the shores of Brownsville, Texas, along the Gulf of Mexico to the Atlantic coast of Florida, up to Surf City, NC.

The sport has gained popularity in recent years and has spawned into a sportsman’s ‘must do’.  According to the Inshore Fishing Association’s website “inshore fisheries have flourished much quicker than anyone could have imagined since the banning of netting”.  The redfish or red drum has become one of the most sought after fish on the Gulf and Atlantic shores.

“It has really grown into a household name to sportsmen throughout the country,” says Bailey.  “It is a very eco and family friendly sport, too.  With fuel prices the way they are, this is not the kind of fishing you have to run offshore 70 miles to do.  It’s all inshore, and state laws regulate fishermen to size and bag limit. Redfish are a very protected species.”

Primarily an inshore fish, the average redfish weighs from 6 to 12 pounds, but can weigh up to 50 pounds. Redfish are a bottom-feeding, schooling species common along the Gulf and Atlantic Coasts. Typically located on flats, redfish can also be caught in reefs, bays and marshes. They live in shallow water and can be recognized by a dark spot on the tail.  They became trendy as a food fish after being offered as blackened redfish in New Orleans restaurants and became popular as a game fish as more former bass anglers got turned on to inshore saltwater fishing.

Redfish Riviera, Inc. has already grabbed the attention of major networks and tournament organizers in their short time of existence.  Wohlford and Bailey recently accepted an invite to join a crew of the Oh Boy! Oberto Redfish Cup Pro-Am Team.  They will partner with a Redfish Cup Professional Angler and fish the flats of Pensacola in the Pro-Am Tournament. The event is being televised on ESPN2 and ESPN Outdoors. Bailey said they are thrilled to have the opportunity to promote their new company on a national platform.  “We’ll see where it takes us,” said Bailey. “It’s a great opportunity for us and we are excited to be part of it.”

Redfish Riviera, Inc. promotes the major redfish tours and their tournaments.  They also sponsor a team, Team Redfish Riviera, who recently claimed a top 10 finish at the IFA Redfish Tournament presented by Cabela’s in Navarre Beach, FL.

“Down the road we hope to expand by offering guide services, restaurant and accommodation partners, as well as introducing redfishing to new anglers” said Wohlford.  “Really, with the way this sport is growing, the possibilities are endless.” For more information on Redfish Riviera, to view tournament schedules or to purchase merchandise visit www.redfishriviera.com.

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New Airport Runway Deeper, but Not Longer – yet.

In a somewhat boring meeting that was exciting at the same time, the Airport Authority unanimously accepted the lowest bid for the terminal, with the stipulation that they needed to come back $4 to $6 million less than where they were at.  If that confuses you, let me clarify, because it was confusing to me at first.

The bid for construction was awarded to Walbridge, who was the low bidder at $68 million.  The Airport Authority had determined a budget of $54 million for the terminal based on preliminary studies and had confirmed this as recently as May of this year.  Former Panama City Mayor Gerry Clemons pointedly asked what changed between May and now to cause an increase of $14 million and after not being answered once, he asked again.  Again David Hanson of Walbridge danced around and avoided the question.  The gracious Joe Tannehill eloquently stated “we are where we are”, indicating he was ready to move on from that particular merry-go-round.  Mr. Tannehill asked Hanson and a representative from HNTB, the architecture firm, whether they had been in communication and working together to come up with the best solution to cut costs without effecting the overall usability, quality, and public appearance of the new airport terminal.  The answer was a quick no, only not said in so few words.  Again, Mr. Tannehill so eloquently stated that if they didn’t come together, they would be both looking for work as the airport job wouldn’t be a job their firms would have any longer. The two firms assured the board that they would have a presentation in a week specifying the approach that would lower the costs an additional $4 to $6 million and they would have a suitable, acceptable contract for the bid on or before October 7th.  Wow, say that out loud – what a mouthful.

Mr. Jeff Dealy, in his construction update, announced that currently, test strips were being laid down for the runway.

The Board unanimously approved increasing the runway depth to 15 inches with the top layer consisting of concrete.  It was discussed lightly the need to go ahead and construct the entire 10,000 feet of the runway, which is an extension of the initial 8,400 feet.  This was not voted on as they are still awaiting permitting from the FAA for the extension, and they didn’t want to “get ahead of the FAA”.  This will be formally decided upon the meeting after the permitting is approved.  Centerline lighting on the runway was also approved.

During the public participation portion of the meeting John Caylor, candidate for County Clerk and zaney “investigative reporter” tried to get in some hoopla about how the public showed they did not want the airport through vote and proceeded to talk about how St. Joe was a bunch of crooks.  John, throwing the vote on a Democratic ballot and seeing a 22% voter turnout with 54% of overall turnout voting against the airport is hardly overwhelming.  After a quite boistrous performance, he was told to leave by the Airport Cheif of Police.

Oktoberfest at Hofbrau Beer Garden

Kicking off Bike Week and celebrating the fall season, Oktoberfest has come to Panama City Beach at Pier Park’s Hofbrau Beer Garden.

The first Oktoberfest was held in Munich, Germany in the year 1810 in honor of the Bavarian Crown Prince Ludwig’s marriage to Princess Therese.  The festivities began on October 12, 1810 and ended on October 17th.  This was the first time that the public was ever invited to celebrate a royal wedding.

The people of Bavaria had such a good time that the King repeated the festival annually and extended the length of the festival.  Today Munich Oktoberfest stretches from the last two weeks of September through the first weekend of October and draws 6.5 million visitors.

Specials include:

Spanferkel (Pig Roast) – with Sauerkraut, Potato Salad & Rye Bread – $10.95

Grill Hendl (Roast) Chicken – with Sauerkraut, Potato Salad & Rye Bread – $9.95

Sauerbraten – Spatzle, Red Cabbage & Rye Bread – $8.95

Brat Platter – A pile of Bavarian Dongs, Red Cabbage & Rye Bread – $8.95

All specials served all day, every day September 19th through October 19th.

Join Hofbrau Garden in Pier Park for Oktoberfest this year.  See below for a full schedule of events.

Friday, September 19th

6pm Oktoberfest Opening Keg Tapping – Join us as we tap the wooden keg in the Beer Garden.  Celebrate the start of Oktoberfest with FREE BEER while it lasts.
6pm til 12am Hochsteirer – Direct from Europe.  experience this traditional musical and culture show.

Saturday, September 20th

2pm Oktoberfest Keg Tapping – Join us as we tap the wooden keg.  Celebrate Oktoberfest with FREE BEER while it lasts.
7pm til 1am Hochsteirer – Direct from Europe.  experience this traditional musical and culture show.

Sunday, September 21st

10am til 3pm Sunday Brunch Specials – Join us in the beer hall for our delicious Sunday brunch specials
2pm Oktoberfest Keg Tapping -Join us as we tap the wooden keg.  Celebrate Oktoberfest with FREE BEER while it lasts.
2:30pm til 8:30pm Hochsteirer – Direct from Europe.  experience this traditional musical and culture show.

Thursday September 25th

3pm til 6pm Beatrice and Derrol – Straight from Bavaria.  Enjoy traditional German music and singing.
6pm Oktoberfest Opening Keg Tapping – Join us as we tap the wooden keg in the Beer Garden.  Celebrate the start of Oktoberfest with FREE BEER while it lasts.
6pm til 12am Hochsteirer – Direct from Europe.  experience this traditional musical and culture show.

Friday September 26th

3pm til 7pm Beatrice and Derrol – Straight from Bavaria.  Enjoy traditional German music and singing.
6pm Oktoberfest Opening Keg Tapping – Join us as we tap the wooden keg in the Beer Garden.  Celebrate the start of Oktoberfest with FREE BEER while it lasts.
7pm til 12am Hochsteirer – Direct from Europe.  experience this traditional musical and culture show.

Saturday September 27th

2pm Oktoberfest Keg Tapping -Join us as we tap the wooden keg.  Celebrate Oktoberfest with FREE BEER while it lasts.
3pm til 7pm Beatrice and Derrol – Straight from Bavaria.  Enjoy traditional German music and singing.
7pm til 1am Hochsteirer – Direct from Europe.  experience this traditional musical and culture show.

Sunday September 28th

10am til 3pm Sunday Brunch Specials – Join us in the beer hall for our delicious Sunday brunch specials
12pm til 2:30pm Beatrice and Derrol – Straight from Bavaria.  Enjoy traditional German music and singing.
2pm Oktoberfest Keg Tapping -Join us as we tap the wooden keg.  Celebrate Oktoberfest with FREE BEER while it lasts.
2:30pm til 8:30pm Hochsteirer – Direct from Europe.  experience this traditional musical and culture show.

Thursday October 2nd

3pm til 6pm Beatrice and Derrol – Straight from Bavaria.  Enjoy traditional German music and singing.
6pm Oktoberfest Opening Keg Tapping – Join us as we tap the wooden keg in the Beer Garden.  Celebrate the start of Oktoberfest with FREE BEER while it lasts.
6pm til 12am Hochsteirer – Direct from Europe.  experience this traditional musical and culture show.

Friday October 3rd

3pm til 7pm Beatrice and Derrol – Straight from Bavaria.  Enjoy traditional German music and singing.
6pm Oktoberfest Opening Keg Tapping – Join us as we tap the wooden keg in the Beer Garden.  Celebrate the start of Oktoberfest with FREE BEER while it lasts.
7pm til 12am Hochsteirer – Direct from Europe.  experience this traditional musical and culture show.

Saturday October 4th

2pm Oktoberfest Keg Tapping -Join us as we tap the wooden keg.  Celebrate Oktoberfest with FREE BEER while it lasts.
3pm til 7pm Beatrice and Derrol – Straight from Bavaria.  Enjoy traditional German music and singing.
7pm til 1am Hochsteirer – Direct from Europe.  experience this traditional musical and culture show.

Sunday October 5th

10am til 3pm Sunday Brunch Specials – Join us in the beer hall for our delicious Sunday brunch specials
12pm til 2:30pm Beatrice and Derrol – Straight from Bavaria.  Enjoy traditional German music and singing.
2pm Oktoberfest Keg Tapping -Join us as we tap the wooden keg.  Celebrate Oktoberfest with FREE BEER while it lasts.
2:30pm til 8:30pm Hochsteirer – Direct from Europe.  experience this traditional musical and culture show.

Thursday October 9th

3pm til 6pm Beatrice and Derrol – Straight from Bavaria.  Enjoy traditional German music and singing.
6pm Oktoberfest Opening Keg Tapping – Join us as we tap the wooden keg in the Beer Garden.  Celebrate the start of Oktoberfest with FREE BEER while it lasts.
6pm til 12am Hochsteirer – Direct from Europe.  experience this traditional musical and culture show.

Friday October 10th

3pm til 7pm Beatrice and Derrol – Straight from Bavaria.  Enjoy traditional German music and singing.
6pm Oktoberfest Opening Keg Tapping – Join us as we tap the wooden keg in the Beer Garden.  Celebrate the start of Oktoberfest with FREE BEER while it lasts.
7pm til 12am Hochsteirer – Direct from Europe.  experience this traditional musical and culture show.

Saturday October 11th

2pm Oktoberfest Keg Tapping -Join us as we tap the wooden keg.  Celebrate Oktoberfest with FREE BEER while it lasts.
3pm til 7pm Beatrice and Derrol – Straight from Bavaria.  Enjoy traditional German music and singing.
7pm til 1am Hochsteirer – Direct from Europe.  experience this traditional musical and culture show.

Sunday October 12th

10am til 3pm Sunday Brunch Specials – Join us in the beer hall for our delicious Sunday brunch specials
12pm til 2:30pm Beatrice and Derrol – Straight from Bavaria.  Enjoy traditional German music and singing.
2pm Oktoberfest Keg Tapping -Join us as we tap the wooden keg.  Celebrate Oktoberfest with FREE BEER while it lasts.
2:30pm til 8:30pm Hochsteirer – Direct from Europe.  experience this traditional musical and culture show.

Thursday October 16th

3pm til 6pm Beatrice and Derrol – Straight from Bavaria.  Enjoy traditional German music and singing.
6pm Oktoberfest Opening Keg Tapping – Join us as we tap the wooden keg in the Beer Garden.  Celebrate the start of Oktoberfest with FREE BEER while it lasts.
6pm til 12am Hochsteirer – Direct from Europe.  experience this traditional musical and culture show.

Friday October 17th

3pm til 7pm Beatrice and Derrol – Straight from Bavaria.  Enjoy traditional German music and singing.
6pm Oktoberfest Opening Keg Tapping – Join us as we tap the wooden keg in the Beer Garden.  Celebrate the start of Oktoberfest with FREE BEER while it lasts.
7pm til 12am Hochsteirer – Direct from Europe.  experience this traditional musical and culture show.

Saturday October 18th

2pm Oktoberfest Keg Tapping -Join us as we tap the wooden keg.  Celebrate Oktoberfest with FREE BEER while it lasts.
3pm til 7pm Beatrice and Derrol – Straight from Bavaria.  Enjoy traditional German music and singing.
7pm til 1am Hochsteirer – Direct from Europe.  experience this traditional musical and culture show.

Sunday October 19th

10am til 3pm Sunday Brunch Specials – Join us in the beer hall for our delicious Sunday brunch specials
12pm til 2:30pm Beatrice and Derrol – Straight from Bavaria.  Enjoy traditional German music and singing.
2pm Oktoberfest Keg Tapping -Join us as we tap the wooden keg.  Celebrate Oktoberfest with FREE BEER while it lasts.
2:30pm til 8:30pm Hochsteirer – Direct from Europe.  experience this traditional musical and culture show.

Pier Park is Biker Friendly

I’ve been asked by my friends at Pier Park to stress that Pier Park is indeed Biker Friendly this weekend!  The last bike week in May of this year, there was some confusion and no one, including bikers were permitted to travel down the main boardwalk seciton of Pier Park.  This weekend, that is totally not the case.

Pier Park, a 1 million square feet retail shopping adventure on Panama City Beach will play host to several special events this weekend catering to bikers, including a bike show.  Many retailers and restaurants will have specials and all welcome bikers.

I everyone has an awesome time, and ride safe!

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TDC Agenda – Funding Sports Opportunities, Bed Tax Increase

On Wednesday September 24, the newly renamed Revenue Enhancement Committee will be meeting to discuss cooperative marketing opportunties, how to possibly fund sporting events privately and publicly, and possible Tourist Development Tax Increases.  The Revenue Enhancement Committee was formaly known as the Bed Tax Committee.

The meeting will be on Wednesday, September 24 at 1pm in the Board Room at the Visitor Information Center.

Be sure to attend this public meeting.  If you are unable to attend, be sure to subscribe to our Twitter page, as we’ll be providing live updates as to the decisions made.

AGENDA

REVENUE ENHANCEMENT COMMITTEE
Bay County Tourist Development Council
Panama City Beach
Wednesday, September 24, 2008                 1:00 p.m.        Board Room, Visitor Information
Center

I.    CALL MEETING TO ORDER

II.    ROLL CALL

III.    REQUESTS TO ADDRESS THE COMMITTEE ON AGENDA ITEMS (3 Minutes)

IV.    CHAIRMAN’S WELCOME, Mr. Marty McDaniel, Chairman

V.    REVIEW OF STRATEGIC PLAN, Mr. Dan Rowe, President

VI.    DISCUSSION OF KEY ELEMENTS OF PLAN REQUIRING ADDITIONAL RESOURCES

VII.    DISCUSSION OF OPPORTUNITIES TO ENHANCE OR INCREASE REVENUES

A.    Cooperative Marketing Opportunities, Ms. Susan Estler, VP of Marketing
B.    Discussion of Collection Efforts, Ms. Charlene Honnen, Tourist Development Tax Specialist
C.    Discussion of Public/Private Funding Opportunities for Sporting Events/Venues, Mr. Richard Sanders, Director of Sports Marketing
D.    Discussion of Tourist Development Tax Increases, Mr. Doug Sale, Legal Counsel

VIII.    DISCUSS NEXT STEPS

IX.    AUDIENCE PARTICIPATION

X.    ADJOURNMENT

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Bike Week on Panama City Beach

Get your ears ready, because this weekend is going to be a loud one.  Starting today, we’ll begin to see bikers from around the country roar in on a variety of types of motorcycles, but mostly Harleys.  Some are quite, but most are very loud.  At one point, I couldn’t stand the noise, or all the bikers swarming our little town, but having joined the ranks as a “rider”, it is a little easier for me to cope with.  Of course, the huge impact it has on our tourism is a huge plus too!

I won’t mention the big name that is behind the event this weekend as they are threatening a lawsuit to everyone that uses their name without permission (if you know Kelly and The Healers, just ask Kelly), but I’m sure you will have no problem finding information about their venues as they’ve actually done a pretty good job circulating information and have a good web site.

I will say that I’m a part of a group that is running a promotion of the Bike Week called Tropic Thunder Events.  We are working with venues and vendors that did not qualify to participate in the past with the other un-named promoter, and we are very proud to be part in this growing boost to our local tourism community.

There will be tons to do for locals and tourist, bikers and non-bikers alike.  It will be a fun week and as usual, you can find updates as to what is happening here at pcbdaily all week long.

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Pier Park Announces New Stores

The list continues to grow as the number of retailers increases at Pier Park on Panama City Beach.  With over 100 retailers currently open, Pier Park continues to WOW locals and visitors alike.

Retailers coming soon include Aqua Gallery, AT&T, Baja Cafe Beach Hut, Crocs Footwear, Famous Footwear, Guy Harvey’s Grill, Nike, Red Robin Gourmet Burgers, Runway Collection, and Polka Dots Toys & Gifts.

Baja will be next to Panera Bread and is getting close to opening with the other shortly after.

Schooners Lobster Festival and Tournament

19th Annual Lobster Festival & Tournament planned for Sept. 18, 19, 20 & 21st

Panama City Beach, FL –  Schooners, The Last Local Beach Club, will host the 19th Annual Lobster Festival & Tournament again this year! The event, which has grown to be the biggest 4 day Lobster Festival in Florida will be held on September 18, 19, 20 & 21. The first tournament was held in the fall of 1989; today, it draws divers and enthusiasts all over the country!

Divers will have the opportunity to compete in a variety of categories including Spiny Lobster, Big 6 and Shovelnose, with cash prizes totaling $5000.00. Weigh-ins will be from 3-8pm on Saturday and Noon-3pm on Sunday.

The Lobster Feast will begin at Noon on Sunday and spectators will get a chance to taste the catch for themselves! Fresh local lobster will be served grilled, fried, steamed, and chilled.
The final awards ceremony and the Huge Auction will begin Sunday at 4pm.  Lobsters, incredible merchandise and unique packages donated by local businesses are up for bid.

Otherwise known as “Lobsterfest”, the Annual Lobster Festival & Tournament has experienced changes over the years.  Ten years ago, a family oriented Sand Sculpting Contest was added to the menu. This year, Sand sculptors Suzanne Altmare and Meredith Corson of Sanding Ovations return to WOW the crowds with their spectacular sculptures. Between the two of them, they have won or placed in every major competition in the country. Troy Syfrett and the Nashville Mafia, The Eric Heatherly Band and Stainless Steel will entertain the crowds with their own special brand of great dance music.

Proceeds from the event will benefit the Florida Aquatic & Marine Institute (FAMI) and the Children’s Home Society of Florida

“This event will provide much needed help to the Children’s Home Society, a program that works to develop, restore and strengthen families. They help loving people become parents through their adoption and foster care programs. They enable families to stay together through their child abuse prevention programs. Along with helping FAMI who’s three main purposes are: Habitat development, fisheries research and environmental education for elementary education for elementary age children.”

Let Dogs on the Beach

Picking one area on the beach for our dogs to roam and play is ridiculous – not everyone lives near the City Pier.  Yes, it is better than before when they weren’t allowed at all and the penalty was a $200 fine, but designating them to just one area is still a problem and needs a better solution.  Recently they’ve been given freedom to roam the beach access across from Pier Park, but I want to see all of our 27+ miles of beach open to our four-legged friends.

One argument may be that letting dogs on the beach will create a number of problems – from dog poop on the beach that’s not thrown away, to frightened or allergic beach-goers that may find the dogs to be a nuisance.  These are all petty excuses for not inviting all kinds to a public place.  For the dog poop issue, I’d argue that it is not hardly as hazardous as walking over all the the litter left behind or nearly as disgusting as a forgotten dirty diaper.  Dog owners aren’t the only ones slacking in the “get some cooth” department.  If this were the reason for keeping dogs off the beach, it is certainly a lame one.  We certainly couldn’t fine those bringing their babies to the beach or anything else that would cause litter.  There are trash cans for these problems and we can only leave it to the people to decide how clean its kept.

If our dogs are being kept off the beach due to protecting the few who might be afraid, then they should think about two things.  Remember the beach is long and wide – move away just as you would if you didn’t like crowds of people at the beach.  Or wait until the dog passes you – sure enough the dog is there to roam and play, not to stay in one spot, sunbathing on a towel.  Knowing a few dogs myself, they don’t usually stay too long and tend not to go the beach during the prime hours most others do.  I’ve found they like early morning or after sundown due to the heat.

So if your opposed to the idea of having our four fury-pawed friends put their paw prints in the sand, I suggest you change your mind or come up with a real reason they should remain off.

I’m grateful for the little beach access given, but I won’t be satisfied until they’re allowed the entire beach, until I don’t have to drive my dogs miles down to enjoy the beach side, or until I can use the beach access close to my house and walk my dogs over.