Huge selection of Fishing Boats, Fishing Boat for Sale, Used Boat, Boats, Bass Fishing Boats and etc.
By Anonymous May 16, 2004 -- May 20-23, 2004
WHAT:
The region’s only In-Water Boat Show is located at the ‘Gate-way to the Emerald Coast,’ Okaloosa
Island and the Emerald Coast Conference Center & Marler Park, which is the perfect location for
a Boat Show. Known for the emerald green waters and sugar white beaches, the Emerald Coast
has over 4 million visitors each year to the Destin/Fort Walton Beach area. The ‘World’s Luckiest
Fishing Village,’ as the area is commonly known was chosen for the show, because of the
conference center’s spacious facility and the boat and water oriented environment in and around
the Destin/Fort Walton Beach region.
The third annual Emerald Coast Boat Show offers excitement for boaters and
anglers of all ages. This new in-water boat show on Florida’s Emerald Coast is “goin’
fishin’” this year with a line-up of fishing related products, clinics and seminars.
In all, more than 400 boats of all types and sizes, electronics, engines and a vast
selection of marine accessories are expected at the show in water and on land.
WHEN:
Thursday, May 20th
12:00 noon to 7:00 p.m.
Friday, May 21st
10:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Saturday, May 22nd
10:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Sunday, May 23rd
10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
WHERE:
Emerald Coast conference center & Marler Park
1250 Miracle Strip Pkwy S.E.
Fort Walton Beach, FL 32548
COST:
Adults
$5.00
Children (6-12)
$2.00
Under 6
FREE
PRODUCED &
Yachting Promotions-Gulf, Inc.
MANAGED BY:
1115 Northeast 9th Avenue
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33304
PR CONTACT:
Elise Lipoff, Show Management Marketing
Show Management
1115 Northeast 9th Ave., Fort Lauderdale, FL 33304
(800) 940-7642: (954) 764-7642; Fax: (954) 462-4140
www.showmanagement.com
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By Anonymous Guidefinder, Inc. (Red Oak, Texas) announced it has launched three new lake portals Lake Lavon Fishing (www.lakelavon-fishing.com), Lake Whitney Fishing (www.whitney-fishing.com), and Lake Palestine Fishing (www.palestine-fishing.com). "We have actually gotten ahead of ourselves because of input from our surveys. These sites have all been launched as a result of public demand we received during fishing and outdoors shows we exhibited at this year. Now we are actively seeking local input and contributors for each lake to give us our local content. Our numbers from the web site activity are supporting this, with recent hit rates consistently exceeding 100,000 per week total for all of our existing sites. We expect this to grow throughout the summer and vacation season. The public support for the concept has been absolutely incredible." said Theo Hughes, President and CEO. These lakes will join the existing lake portals for Richland Chambers (www.rc-fishing.com), Sam Rayburn (www.samrayburn-fishing.com, Toledo Bend (www.toledobend-fishing.com), Lake Fork (www.fork-fishing.com), Caddo (www.caddo-fishing.com), Cedar Creek (www.cedarcreek-fishing.com), Monticello (www.monticello-fishing.com), Possum Kingdom (www.possumkingdom-fishing.com), Ray Roberts (www.rayroberts-fishing.com), Tawakoni (www.tawakoni-fishing.com), and Texoma (www.laketexoma-fishing.com), and the state portal, Texas Fishing (www.tx-fishing.com). Guidefinder is a privately held Texas corporation specializing in marketing, outdoor web sites, and services.
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By Anonymous August 1, 2004 -- Incorporated into the Festival is a strong conservation theme. Displays, presentations and tours will highlight this emphasis with these participating organizations:
- American Wild Lands
- Big Hole River Foundation
- Ennis National Fish Hatchery
- Madison River Foundation
- Madison Valley History Association
- Madison Valley Ranchlands Group
- Montana Dept. Fish, Wildlife & Parks
- onFlyFishing Fly Fishing Directory
- Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation
- Trout Unlimited
- U.S. Forest Service
- Wildlife Conservation Society
Further enhancing the Festival are works of prominent artists in residence and those represented by local studios and galleries. Participants include Wild Crane Studio, Showcasing Montana, Hole in the Wall Gallery, Best of the West, River Stone Gallery, Bear Feather Studio, Rusty Cowboy and Otter Banks.
Adding flavor and zest to the Festival will be a number of dining and entertainment events. Cuisine options will range from fine dining to old fashioned Bar BQ. Evening music will feature country & western, old fashioned rock & roll and lively classic presented by the Montana Mandolin Society.
Admission to the Festival is free, except for ticketed dining and entertainment events. However, attendees are encouraged to purchase a $5 Festival Button to help support the Festival. These buttons are numbered and will make the participant eligible for many raffle prizes donated by local businesses, ranging in value from $25 to $1,000. A special drawing will be held on Sunday for a 15 foot, low-profile Clacka Craft drift boat valued at $8,000. Tickets for this drawing are $10 and can be purchased at a number of locations in Ennis.
The 2004 Ennis on the Madison Fly Fishing Festival will be an entertaining and informative event. Many volunteers have worked diligently to provide the public with a quality cultural experience, but there is another equally important value the Festival extends to outdoor enthusiasts. Excess proceeds from the Festival will be invested directly in organized efforts to protect and enhance trout habitat and watershed quality in and around the Madison Valley. This effort is maturing and more information will soon be available to generate awareness of this important endeavor.
For more information on the Ennis on the Madison Fly Fishing Festival can be by accessing our website at www.ennisflyfishing.com.
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