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Ladies and Gentlemen…#1182

November 1st, 2008, 11:56 am by williamh

in the bucket

in the bucket


The last entry for the 60th Annual Destin Fishing Rodeo was #1182, a historic first as the Rodeo has never had more than 909 entries in the past. Bruce Cheves, resident historian for the Rodeo and Weigh Master explained. He added that the tournament was started to extend the fishing season in Destin and began as a three-day event; progressed to a 7-day event and with time became the month-long 31-day-event that it is now.

The last fish came in on the “Sweet Jody” and was a 13.8 lb Black Snapper caught by Jim Richards. Captain Cliff Cox brought the boat in just in time and Miss Destin, Leah Stuart seemed sad to place the last entry back into the bucket to hand over to the anglers.

For a video of the closing hours of the Rodeo, click here.

- paula Kelley

Lots of Imagination

November 1st, 2008, 11:55 am by williamh

cruella

Darla Smith, a hair dresser from Destin was bedecked as the dalmation stealing Cruella de Ville from the Disney movie “101 Dalmations”.

Laisse les Bons temps roulez!

November 1st, 2008, 10:29 am by williamh
cpt fun

Capt. Fun


Bruce said in some of his fish talk, “stick around this place is gonna turn into Mardi Gras” and within minutes the “Lady Em” backs in and a party exploded! Her crew and anglers were decked in Halloween regalia and threw t-shirts and tons of beads. Most made it to the waving arms of the crowds others fell into Davy Jones’ locker. Captain Michael Eller had a blast with the crew and applauded Miss Destin for her annual fishing trip aboard his boat. Tonight he had the photographers from Reel Fish aboard.
Costumed fishermen, Paul Schoemeberg of Navarre weighed in a 38.2 lb Grouper and John Brashears of Fort Walton Beach hauled in a 14.4 lb red snapper as a few of the last to weigh.

Ann White, long-time Rodeo Volunteer and all around great person costumed for the evening with Bobber ear-rings and Lady Em beads.

ann

Ann White

One for the wall

November 1st, 2008, 8:58 am by williamh

31st day of the fun

31st day of the fun


The Anglers and Crew of the “Sure Lure” pulled into the Weigh-In and brought out several fish to weigh but none took the lead. Until the dolphin…all in fun they had Bruce lean over the boat where he declared, “That’s the biggest fish I’ve seen today!” Hauling it up on the scale the crowd roared with laughter as Bruce declared “the time is 5:34 and the fish weighs 8.8 lb!” It was perfect for a brightly painted metal wall mount! A good time was had by all.

Youngest Trick or Treater

November 1st, 2008, 8:42 am by williamh
Lucas Hart

Lucas Hart

Lucus Hart was an adorable land shark for the final night of the Destin Fishing Rodeo. The seven-week-old was enjoying his first Halloween with his mom, Lisa and his pacifier. His 15-year-old brother, Andrew was leading the Swordfish division with a 94.0 lb monster.

bruce and the baby shark

Weighmaster Bruce Cheves holding baby shark Lucas


Going to the Dogs!

October 31st, 2008, 11:06 pm by williamh

Jack 'O Lantern

Jack 'O Lantern


Sarah the Pumpkin dog was one of the many canine friends who joined their masters at the dock this Rodeo. She was a Jack ‘O Lantern for Halloween.

Pugs!

Pugs!


Fred and Michelle Landy brought their pugs, Karma and Luna for the costumed fun as well!

Joe the Plumber sighted at the Rodeo!

October 31st, 2008, 10:45 pm by williamh
Judge and Plummer

Judge and Plumber

One of tonight’s Rodeo judges, Mary Kenyon, got into the spirit of Halloween with a political flair as “Joe the Plumber” — she even wore the article from the front page of THE DESTIN LOG.

Costumes and Conversations

October 31st, 2008, 10:43 pm by williamh

the King and Queen

the King and Queen


Jay and Betty Coppic were Royalty at the Weigh-In tonight. The Destin couple dressed as the King and Queen of Hearts and took a place of importance in front of the Leader Board to watch the fun. Betty says they love dressing for the last night of the Rodeo every year.

AJs

AJs



Will and Sara, Bartenders from AJs were crowd pleasers tonight!

Fish and fun!

October 31st, 2008, 10:06 pm by williamh

the Weigh Master and the Queen?

the weighmaster and the Queen?



The last night of the 60th annual Destin Fishing Rodeo brought a beautiful sunset and hundreds of people! The weighmaster Bruce Cheves was a handsome Master of Ceremonies in a classic tuxedo, fresh rose boutineer, boots and a black fedora. Miss Destin, Leah Stuart, dressed as Bruce! She wore Bruce’s name tag, his classic bandana on her head, and sported his beard painted on. He didn’t have anything on her as she wore boots and spurs much like he has worn all month. She thought the candy cigarette in her mouth was fun as well. Everyone enjoyed the festivities and the last night of the fun with these two.

- paula Kelley

The Log caught a couple of locals

October 31st, 2008, 2:58 pm by williamh

The last day of the 60th annual Destin Fishing Rodeo is going out with probably the most beautiful day thus far. It was a little slow at the docks, but a judge said that plenty of boats are out and will likely be back in time for the final weigh-in of the Rodeo.

So far, weighmaster Bruce Cheves has weighed in two king mackerel, one snapper and a 6.6 pound red fish brought in by Destinites Joe Young and Buddy Johnson.

The word on the barge is that Bruce is going to dress up for Halloween in a costume he calls Metamorphasis. All we’ve heard is it involves a ski mask and Bruce’s hair sticking up. Come celebrate the final Rodeo push tonight behind AJ’s. Weighing will continue until 7 p.m. and costumes are encouraged!

-Jenni Rich

Destin contractor Joe Young holds the 6.6 pound redfish reeled in by Buddy Johnson.

Destin contractor Joe Young holds the 6.6 pound redfish reeled in by Buddy Johnson.

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