Pier Park to Host 5k Sports Clinic on Saturdays

Well, I missed the gun this week, but fortunately for those of you that rely on me to keep you up to date, this particular event will run every Saturday for the next 4 weeks.

Pier Park is hosting a 5k sports clinic at the Aaron Bessant Park Ampitheater at 7:30 am.  I guess you could still make it this morning if you wanted.

Details:

K SPORTS CLINIC AT PIER PARK
Runners welcome to train and learn with Freedom Sports

WHAT:
For five Saturdays in March and April, runners are invited to Pier Park for the 5K Sports Clinic hosted by Freedom Sports.

COST:
This event is free and open to the public

WHEN:
Saturdays at 7:30 a.m.
March 14, 21 and 28, 2009
April 4 and 11, 2009

WHERE:
Pier Park – Amphitheater
600 Pier Park Drive
Panama City Beach, FL 32413

MORE INFO:
Felicia Cook, Director of Mall Marketing
(850) 236-9974 or simon.com

Autoweek brings New 2010 Mustang to Panama City Beach

Now, I’m not as much into the car scene as I was when I was younger, but I recognized it when I saw it.  The new 2010 Mustang was spotted all over Panama City Beach yesterday, and I personally had a sighting on the main boardwalk area of Pier Park around 3 pm.

When I was younger, I could tell you the make and model of a car at night by seeing the headlights a couple hundred feet away, almost 100% of the time.  I knew approximate year, make and model of almost any car, it was weird, kinda like an encyclopedia.  In many cases I could tell you all about the car too.  I always new the new cars coming out and I can attribute that knowledge to all of my dad’s old Autoweek magazines that held their permanent home on the mantle until they became a few weeks old.

I have since become somewhat disinterested in cars as my kids occupy all my free time, but I thought something was fishy when I saw a Mustang yesterday that I hadn’t seen before.  Since Autoweek’s not been in my life, a few new models have snuck out on me over the years, but, this would have been pretty big.  I didn’t think of it much more than that.

Fast forward to this morning, when I get a google alert that Autoweek is here in Panama City Beach driving the new Mustang, furthermore, the drivers had to stay in the Mariott because they were “too young” to stay in a beachfront condo, as they all required renters to be 25.  So, what are a couple of pre-25 people doing driving a 2010 Mustang down to Panama City Beach?  Writing about their experience of course!

AutoWeek spring break: The Mustang gets noticed in Panama City

Me, Lil Wayne, and Spring Break 2009 on Panama City Beach

Spring Break 2009 delivered Lil Wayne to our crystal white sand beaches today.  Thousands, if not tens of thousands of people were in attendance to see who was described to me earlier as the biggest name in entertainment in the U.S. today.

What began as a foggy morning burned into clear skies by 8:30 am.  When I took my boys to school today, visibility was 100 feet at best, actually quite scary to drive in.  This afternoon at 1pm, when I arrived on the scene, the fog had returned, but was quickly dissipating.

In route to the show, traffic was backed up past Wal-Mart on Middle Beach Road.  Moving slowly, we rolled our way to South Thomas Drive, dodging spring breakers and their automobiles.  With music blaring and bass shaking my car, breakers waited anxiously for the car in front of them to advance, bringing them all closer to the single defining event that many of them had been looking forward to for weeks, even months.

After intense negotiations with peds and cars, I made my way into the parking area of the Royal American Welcome Center, just 1500 feet from the stage that Lil Wayne would perform from.  After a few friendly handshakes and hellos I made my way on foot to where the action was.  It was time to get uncomfortable and a little sun burnt.  I’ve got to do better about remembering my bald spot next time.

Had we thought about it, we may have chosen a different route to the VIP deck as we encountered a different type of traffic jam – of the variant liking to packed sweaty bodies of hostile spectators awaiting their acclaimed performer, refusing to move or make way for the “camera man.”

“Take my picture,” said one.  I hesitantly complied waiting for someone to snatch my pass and push his way through the crowd. I really was helpless, but I finally made my way up to the pavilion that served as a gateway to the Very Important Person area.  I was apparently a very important person today, well at least for a little while.

“He’s with me,” said a friend as my credentials were questioned.  Security was tight, and cops were everywhere.  I should have fit right in, it seemed like everyone on staff had tons of tattoos on their arms.  Maybe I don’t have enough.

Most of the time at events like this, I get free reign.  I can usually go where ever I want, but today was a little different.  I was limited because of the sheer size of the crowd.  I guess I could have journeyed deep into the depths of the ocean of people had I been brave enough, but I admit, I liked the security of the Press Box.  To say I was nervous and a little scared was an understatement; I don’t do too well in large crowds.

Everywhere I turned, spring breakers were drinking from bottles, cans, cups, beer bongs and just about anything else that would not leak.  Some were adorned in apparel made from alcohol paraphernalia, and others wore next to nothing at all.  There were girls on the shoulders of men and patterns shaved into the sides of heads.  Everyone, it seemed, had tattoos and one guy I saw even had a collection of very painful looking Branding marks.

I was able to travel freely up and down a boardwalk that led from the VIP deck and back stage up until about thirty minutes before the first performer came on.  “In about 10 minutes, you can’t go past this point,” said one MTV crew member.  “No worries, man,” I replied, “just tell me what I can and can’t do, I’m just taking pictures.”  I was told that the rules are only enforced by MTV but governed by the contracts they have with the performers.

The crowds were getting anxious and security and other staff were passing out waters and other non-alcoholic drinks to all those that asked in an effort to keep who they could hydrated.  I was told to help myself, so I did, to an ice-cold water in a tiny little bottle.

I was actually surprised security was able to keep everyone contained as well as they did.  Everywhere I looked, it appeared as if more spring breakers could spill over a barricade at any moment.  “You have to get off the rail,” said one member of the security staff, “if it falls, it may knock them all down in this row.”

As the crowd began to roar, I returned to the comfort and safety of the VIP deck.  “You can’t be up here,” said a security guy.  “What?”  I showed him my credentials.  “You have to leave, NOW.”  “What?!?, Why??”  “Don’t make me call security.”  “Ok, I’m leaving.”  There was a mix up and MTV was freaking out.  Turns out, the guy that was kicking me out was a friend of a friend, and he was following orders based on a huge miscommunication during a very roudy and chaotic time.  The crowd was loud and there were apparently too many chiefs.  All the media got kicked out, everyone with a camera.  “Tell you what,” he said, “I’ll hook you up.”  Minutes later, I was on the roof with the promo guys that helped put the whole show together, looking down on the crowd that I was so glad to leave behind.

I was told no less than three times that the roof was the best seat in the house.  I saw no chairs, and I was hot as the sun beat down on me and the black roof cooked me from the feet up.  What am I complaining about, it was only 75 outside – that’s nothing compared to what it could be.

From there I could see everything and would have done just about anything for a sweet telephoto lens, but oh well, perhaps someday when I have more money, or at least some money at all.

Lil Wayne was late, and the crowd was getting ancy.  People were screaming, waving their arms at the opening act as a small crowd congregated around the 26 year old’s tour bus.  From my vantage, I could see the security detail trying to figure out how to get Wayne in with as little exposure to the open crowds as possible.  They moved the bus as close to the door as possible.

With the roar of the crowd, Lil Wayne burst out of his tour bus door and quickly ran inside with his posse in tow and quickly made it to the stage to put on an energetic performance.  The mood of the crowd instantly changed when his appearance was made known.  Wayne took no delay from his bus exit to begin his performance, immediately dancing across the stage to the rhythmic beat of what was surely one of his hot singles.

I didn’t stay for the whole show, I’d had my fill.  The experience was enough to carry me home.  The energy was overflowing and the crowd was getting what they came for.  With thousands, or indeed tens of thousands in attendance this free concert could surely be categorized as a success in the heart and spirit of spring break.  The sand was down there, the beach was warm and the kids were having fun.  That’s what its all about, right?

For those of you that follow our Twitter updates, you were getting live action as it unfolded all day.  If you are not following us on Twitter, get your head out of the sand and join in on the social fun.  Sign up for Twitter today and follow us at Twitter.com/pcbdaily

Our New Airport Shows up on Airport-Technology.com

An article on our new airport has surfaced on Airport-Technology.com.

“Environmentalists filed six suits against the development but were assuaged by an undertaking from the airport authority supported by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) to create a 40,000-acre (60-square-mile) conservation area around West Bay (9,609 acres of this were provided by the St Joe Company).

“Panama City-Bay County International is expecting to host 600,000 passengers a year by 2020.”

The West Bay Preservation Area will include 33 miles of untouched shoreline and 44 miles of creeks and tributaries.

The plans were approved by Bay County and the State of Florida in 2002 and specific plans for the area were approved in 2003. Following this agreement the FAA issued a final environmental impact statement in May 2006 and a record of decision for the move in September 2006. The US Army Corp of Engineers (USACE) issued their 404 permit in August 2007 allowing the construction to begin.”

Read the entire article here.

Rock, Paper Scissors Tournament to Award $20k

That’s right, you read the title right.  Not only in there going to be a Rock, Paper Scissors tournament tomorrow at the Boardwalk Beach Resort, but they are giving away $20,000 to the winner to put towards their college tuition.  There’s even an official League, the USA Rock Paper Scissors (USARPS) League and a blog, that has been covering the action so far here in Panama City Beach.

Here is the press release I found online:

AMP Energy, in conjunction with USA Rock Paper Scissors (USARPS) League, announced today they are launching the first-ever USARPS College ChAMPionship. Following preliminary rounds at 20 campuses across the country and 12 qualifying Spring Break events, co-eds will be given the chance to compete for $20,000 to be used towards college tuition at championship matches during mtvU’s Spring Break in Panama City Beach, FL, March 8 through 21.

Rock Paper Scissors, the popular two-person hand game, is a common arbiter of disputes, similar to flipping a coin or drawing straws. In 2005, the USARPS League was formed by Commissioner Matti Leshem as the governing body of the sport in the U.S. The League brought rules and structure to Rock Paper Scissors matches and continues to celebrate a game that has been played for centuries by people around the world. With students at rival schools like Syracuse and Rutgers, Alabama and Tennessee, and UNC and Maryland all vying for the title, the competition is sure to be intense.

“Students have counted on AMP Energy to give them an extra kick to make it through final exams,” said Maurice Herrera, Marketing Director, AMP Energy. “Now, one skilled Rock Paper Scissors player can count on AMP Energy to actually help pick up the tab for those exams. We look forward to awarding one lucky student who leaves Spring Break with the grand prize of $20,000.”

Thousands of students across the nation are expected to turn out for the competition. Qualifying matches are currently underway, leading up to campus finals where students will compete to win a Spring Break trip to Panama City Beach, FL to represent their school at the 2009 USARPS College ChAMPionship. At stake will be bragging rights and a check toward tuition, not to mention the inaugural USARPS College ChAMPionship title which will be awarded on March 18 following the final round of competition.

“They may have used their heads to get into college,” said USARPS League Commissioner Matti Leshem. “But they’re going to use their fists to pay for it!”

“Now more than ever, college students need a break,” said Ross Martin, Head of Programming, mtvU. “This year, mtvU’s Spring Break ’09 returns to Panama City Beach with incredible musical performances, the first-ever USA Rock Paper Scissors College ChaAMPionship, and now, thanks to AMP Energy, a shot to earn cash toward college tuition.”

Breakers get Drunk, Trash Our Beaches

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The Tourist Development Council was appalled Tuesday at their regularly scheduled board meeting by the pictures of trash all along our beaches taken a mere 24 hours before.  Andy Phillips rode about a 5 mile stretch Sunday and Monday cataloging how the College Spring Break crowd values our beaches. I was appalled as well, but not surprised.

Same argument, different year.  I hear you businesses that rely on these numbers, but I just can’t help but be disgusted at how they completely disregard our environment.  What’s that you say?  A few bad apples don’t ruin the whole bushell?  Well, it’s more than just a few, and they may not ruin our beach, but it sure is nasty, nasty indeed.

The TDC members were disgusted too.

As Phillips flipped through the slideshow, you could hear audience members ghasp.  Some of the pictures were simply unreal in the concentration of the trash.  Our white sand was peppered with the likes of blue, white and red beer cans, boxes and bottles.

One TDC member, Mike Bennett said “trash is good, it means there are people on our beaches.”  Good point, Mike, but trash on our beaches is never good.  If there is this much out there, then someone isn’t doing their job.

Kirk Lancaster, from KeepTheBeachClean.com was in attendance with 10 college kids from Michigan who care enough about the environment to actually spend their spring break time on the beach handing out plastic bags and picking up after their drunken peers.  Brianna Drake shared in the meeting that she had expected to clean up a mess, but didn’t expect it to be this bad.  One of the other things she was surprised to find was a complete lack of any sort of “keep the beach clean” marketing campaign.  She expressed that the absence of such marketing probably reinforces to the college kids that they can just drop their trash where they please and that it will be cleaned up for them to use the beach again the next day.  This is the wrong message and we have to be proactive in informing that we expect nothing less of visitors to our beach to clean up after themselves and put trash in its place.

Of course, this is all fine and dandy, but if the cans are overflowing, where are they supposed to put their empty cans and boxes?  The TDC moved to immediately place an additional 400 blue trash receptacles along the beach, almost doubling the number along our shores.  This will help, but isn’t enough.  Also discussed was creating “stations” at each beach access that had basic information on keeping the beach clean and a trash bag dispenser that would be replenished daily, or as needed.  These would also be placed at resorts with the bags supplied for the resorts to replenish.

Brianna explained that many of the breakers her crew encountered were more than willing to take plastic bags and use them.

Discussed also was fining resorts and hotels if they didn’t keep their stretch of the beach clean.  “The Hiltons do a great job of keeping their beach clean at the Holiday Inn,” said Phillips, “everyday by 6 pm, when all the spring breakers are gone, their beach is clean.”  Most of the other “hot-spots” are still filthy.  The Holiday Inn has their own crews out all day doing maintenance clean-ups and does a final sweep in the evening.

Yonnie Patronis said in every high traffic beach he has visited around the world, there has always been crews throughout the day cleaning up the beach.  “This isn’t just something we can do once a week, or even once a day, we’ve got to have someone out there all the time.”

Whatever the solution is, we’ve got to pump some more money into this.  This isn’t a year ’round problem, it is concentrated during the spring break period, the highest traffic period being only two weeks long.

The motion was made and approved to increase the funding to the beach maintenance program from $150k to $250k and use the increase to add the additional 400 barrels, draft a proposal for a keep the beach clean campaign, notify properties that they are launching a new initiative and need cooperation, and begin an awareness campaign on the beach.

In other news from the meeting, the TDC is quite unhappy with YPartnership and their seemingly inability to create a “wow” campaign.  Two months ago, I attended a Marketing Committee meeting and it was as if the Agency showed up to guide us to create the ideas.  I was astonished at how little they had brought to the table.

Twitter Weekly Updates for 2009-03-10

  • Juliann bennett giving the tdc board an earful – Photo: http://bkite.com/05myN #
  • Juliann bennett says the tdc needs to be paying to keep the beach clean. “You raised the collection tax and said you would keep it clean” #
  • Andy is showing pictures of trash all over the beach. Its really quite disgusting. #
  • Andy phillips says that the trash on our beach during spring break is a shear disregard for the environment. #
  • In new beach cleaning program, they’ll rake the sand every week during peak season and right before and after july 4th wknd #
  • Russ smith said that they are having surge in reservations for avp pro volleyball tourney #
  • Off to the TDC meeting. Interested to hear all about the new bed tax and how it will be used. stay tuned for live tweets! #
  • Uuggh. Sleepy. Time change gets me every year. #
  • @ShipWreckIsland I’m your newest fan. Become a fan of pcbdaily – companies.to/panamacitybeach in reply to ShipWreckIsland #
  • Just totally redesigned the pcbdaily newsletter. be sure to sign up! http://tinyurl.com/cbej8z #
  • No mosquitos yet, but plenty of noseeums. #
  • Going to frank brown park for baseball game. Heard it is a mosquito pit. Wife says she’s getting eaten aive #
  • with warm 76 dgre weather, the sun is out and spring breakers are sure to be having a good time. I’ll be at the boardwalk taking pix later. #
  • I started editing the footage of the runway paving video. Should be done tomorrow. #
  • Foggy morning. Still adjusting to the time change. Off to the gym. #
  • Front beach road is getting a new surface east of walmart – Photo: http://bkite.com/05ksP #
  • @amyers breakfast point is the name of the piece of land behind it on the bay. Not sure where the original name came from. #
  • @DustinBryson let you in when? today? maybe I should try again. Typically new restaurants/shops welcome free press. I hear their great. in reply to DustinBryson #
  • @StefBarron bootleg rocks. Josh the owner-just a great guy. #
  • @eightfifty yea, I worked right through my time. When I called the manager basically said sorry charlie. Not sure about that guy. #
  • @knutlinke everyone seemed to have lavela on their lips. Miss newbys seems to be a favorite #
  • @amyers don’t disagree with you. There was some debate when they decided to name the school BP. Many thought it sounded snooty #
  • Going home. Too old for this. Past my bedtime. Look for hi rez pix soon #
  • Just leaving lavela. Glad I don’t live like this. Kids everywhere. And many of them are scary looking #
  • No action at boardwalk, but is that normal at night? I wouldn’t know. #
  • Security just approached me on top of laketownwharf garage. Asked if I was a spring breaker contemplating a jump. “Taking pitchas” #
  • Hardly any cars over here. Must be “clubin” – Photo: http://bkite.com/05ic6 #
  • Some girl just walked by me on front beach road and said that it was illegal to be taking pictures. She must not be in college #
  • Strip is busy, but not packed. – Photo: http://bkite.com/05i9s #
  • Beach police hidden, watching over the streets of panama city beach – Photo: http://bkite.com/05i87 #
  • Just saw beach police making kids poor out beer on side of front beach road. #
  • alright, you caught me. I’m testing out a new notification system for social links. #
  • Over 1.8 million kids are on spring break this week nation wide. We will see 10’s of thousands of them in Panama City Beach. #
  • today was the second largest spring break check in day of the season. next saturday will be the largest. #
  • getting ready to go check the spring break action at boardwalk in panama city beach #
  • alright, now I’m leaving to check out the spring break action at the boardwalk beach resort in panama city beach, look for twitpics! #
  • What a great day to be outside. I love panama city beach – Photo: http://bkite.com/05gFu #
  • Beautiful day to be outside. 67 right now. Going to frank brown park to play bocce ball. #
  • Mmmm. Oh yea, five guys – Photo: http://bkite.com/05fIW #
  • check out our vimeo channel at http://vimeo.com/pcbdaily for videos of the new airport and panama city beach #
  • @eightfifty did you go to RR today? I had an invite, but an appt got in the way and they couldn’t reschedule me! in reply to eightfifty #
  • @inSocialMedia thanks for the follow #
  • @lou1492 I have to agree Lou! This is not what outsiders need to be seeing! in reply to lou1492 #
  • Man o man, 70’s and sunny weather outside in panama city beach. I bet the spring breakers are happy now! #
  • @jasoncrouch thanks for the follow! #
  • #tropigal thanks for the follow! #
  • totally researching on all the possibilities of Twitter. I’m constantly amazed at how many different ways it can be used. #
  • @IronWorksMag thanks so much for the follow! #
  • @guykawasaki Wow, Guy, thanks so much for the follow! The Art of the Start will be here Monday, looking forward to the read. #
  • @Mike_Dillard Thanks so much for the follow! #
  • I love working in my pj’s! Trying to knock out a custom web site for a client tonight. 2 hours until bedtime, then up and at ’em again at 5 #
  • Juat got out of my appt, no boardwalk today, maybe tomorrow? #
  • I’m at regency towers. Their pool is a steamy 85 degrees today. Man is the weather nice. 66 outside. #
  • Headed out to an appointment, then going to stop by boardwalk and check the action! #
  • Twitter Dance! http://tinyurl.com/99cmpl #
  • Check out pictures of Beach Tennis on Panama City Beach: http://tinyurl.com/buynq7 #
  • @espivey who’s he? in reply to espivey #
  • @espivey I love roadtrips! my fam and I just took one two weekends ago. have a great trip in reply to espivey #
  • @MichaelEck thanks for the follow bro! #
  • clean & jerk today http://tinyurl.com/dkce25 off to the gym! #
  • Back to work! #
  • @jerryeyler check pcbdaily for video of this. I actually have footage of the paving process on my comp that I need to make into a video #
  • @TakinPitchas I’ve got that feeling right now. It has been pumping through my veins all week. #
  • @dannyintampa I’d be interested to know how you occupied the whole day on twitter. I’m sure I could learn something! #
  • off to bed! #
  • Working on something totally new for our area. What is it? I’m sure you’d like to know! #
  • mmmm, cup cakes. I love working at home. Thanks Ash! #
  • http://twitpic.com/1uksi – Panama city beach beach tennis rules #
  • http://twitpic.com/1uj3m – Beach tennis on panama city beach at sharkeys #
  • Beach tennis is “far easier to learn regular tennis.” #
  • http://twitpic.com/1uhx0 – At sharkys to meet with pcb sand sports and beach tennis #
  • Heading over to sharkys to talk beach tennis. Skies are deep blue and the temp is 60 in panama city beach #
  • You just can’t replace working while listening to some 90’s grunge rock. Too bad it doesn’t work the time. #
  • @Celephias thanks for the follow! #
  • @tlmpcb thanks for the follow! #
  • 49 degrees outside and getting warmer. come on sun, warm up our beaches! #
  • Be sure to check out Grills gone Wild 2 at Frank Brown Park on Sat 3/14. Benefits the new Miracle League Baseball Field #
  • Dude, I’m off to bed. Right On! #
  • @knutlinke You’re not kiddin’. It is supposed to warm up as the week moves on. Getting tired of this 40’s and 50’s crap. in reply to knutlinke #
  • dude, what’s up with the chilly weather in panama city beach this past week? We need warm weather for the spring breakers #
  • Adding apps like a crazy foo in facebook. And Tweeting from it too! #

AVP Press Conference – 2009 AVP Crocs Pro Beach Volleyball Touney

Tuesday March 10th, AVP (stands for Association of Volleyball Players for you cheeky ones) will be holding a press conference announcing its first-ever Spring Break event, the 2009 AVP Crocs Tour Panama City Open, as well as its exciting new partnership with Seahaven and Sharky’s Beachfront Resturant.  A light lunch will be provided.

Attending will be top VP athlete Nick Lucena. In 2008, Lucena and partner Sean Scott finished the season as one of the Tour’s highest-ranked teams. He is a Florida native and played volleyball collegiately at Florida State University. He will be competing in the 2009 Panama City Beach Open.

“We are excited to bring the AVP to Spring Break for the very first time,” said Leonard Armato, CEO and Commissioner of AVP Pro Beach Volleyball. “The biggest beach party in the country is the perfect atmosphere in which to kick off our 2009 season.” – A recent press release.

The press conference will be held at Origin in The Towne of Seahaven at 12 noon on the Observation Deck.  I’m not sure if they mean the 15th floor observation deck, and if so, which side, but I would assume the “public” side.  Either way, however, I’m sure the person at the front desk will know where to direct you.

I should be there.

Redfish Riviera – Monthly Fishing Report

The month of March can be hit or miss for weather but can be very exciting for inshore or offshore fishing. If you are headed out into the blue water, do not forget to check the weather before heading out. The Gulf can turn into a washing machine without notice and turn a great day on the water into a nightmare.

Keep in mind that Black / Gag Grouper season is closed until March 31st and Red Grouper is closed until March 15th. AJ’s are the hot bottom bite. They can be caught in about 80 feet of water over wrecks. In addition to the AJ bite, you are sure to have fun with the triggerfish and beeliners this month. Please check you FWC regulations prior to your trip for updates.

Going to troll or pole the flats? A slow reel is the key – flats fish aren’t fond of cold water. Some trout may be caught on the flats but you will find the majority of the catch to take place in deep holes of 10 to 15 feet, around structure / docks, around canals and inlets. I find that a jerkbait on a 1/4 oz jighead or live shrimp is the ticket.

The bays are covered up with bluefish. The blues will hit anything thrown their way. Also, Sheephead are in the bay around docks and in the pass around the jetties. The best way to catch these sheephead is to rig with a light leader and small circle hook. I have found it favorable to scrape barnacles off pilings and docks then start fishing with sand fleas. If the sheephead see your line your done!

snapp-2Redfish are being caught in bayous on oyster beds and docks. Some smaller reds are making their way to the flats but the bigger reds are still in deeper water. Just throw a 4 inch Berkley Gulp or live pinfish around docks and the jetties. I suggest – if you are fishing in the pass,  fish the outgoing tide, a one ounce SPRO jig and hang on – look for diving birds, as those big bulls are lurking below. There have been some reports of slot reds being caught on the flats using top water plugs.

The Dan Russell Pier is currently closed for construction. The Pier is scheduled to re-open Summer of 2010.

TOURNAMENT NEWS

100_4111-300x228Melvin and Buffington Brave the Storm to Win Emerald Coast Redfish Club’s First Series Event 20+ knot winds, thunderstorms, and a tornado watch made for horrific fishing conditions as Panama City Beach hosted the first stop on the Emerald Coast Redfish Club’s Tour.  Jason Melvin and Brian Buffington found a way to capture the win and emerge as the Tour’s first leaders of the season.

“The weather was a concern on Friday before the event,” said Team Redfish Riviera’s Captain, Daniel Snapp. The weather folks were calling for 20+ knot winds, seas 6 to 8 feet and protected waters rough all day Friday and at 4:00 am Saturday morning – they were right!

100_4108-300x229Taking everything in consideration, the first event of the year, severe weather conditions and a new location at Bay Point Marina in Panama City Beach – the tournament ended up a huge success, said Tournament Director, Mike Schweppe. We ended up launching 32 of the 33 boats expected for the event.

Team Redfish Riviera, presented by Southern Peanut Producers and Jimmy Buffett’s Margaritaville, listed two teams for this event. However, the boat captained by Sean Fields ran into early engine problems and left he and his partner, Co-Owner of Team Redfish Riviera, Steve Bailey on the dock. “I am very disappointed,” uttered Captain Fields. We will be back and will give our sponsors, Redfish Riviera, Southern Peanut Producers and Margaritaville something to rave about. Team Redfish Riviera, captained by Daniel Snapp brought in one fish to give them a top ten finish.

img_0291-300x198Team Redfish Riviera, presented by Southern Peanut Producers and Jimmy Buffett’s Margaritaville look on as their fish is weighed for a top ten finish.

Topping off the event was a second place finish by the 2008 IFA Gulf Coast Division Champion, Fred Myers and his partner Pete Turner. For more information and official results, please visit http://www.theredfishclub.com. The next event is scheduled for March 28th in Pensacola Beach, Florida.

Airport Update – Pictures of the Terminal Progress

The terminal at the new Panama City Airport located in West Bay in Bay County is moving along at a swift pace.  The percentage complete is just under 20% with all the pilings in place and the second floor structure being formed right now.

Construction of the terminal will last for the duration of the project.

Source: newpcairport.com