Bass Digest July 2014 Issue 9 | Page 5

2014 - Issue 9

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A Note from the Editor...

Our July edition of Bass Digest is a Tribute to Editor in Chief Mohammed Shahid Ebrahim. The sudden and tragic passing of this great man has left a void in numerous lives of people that crossed his path.

We start off this issue with an entire tribute section from friends and family. We collected all the kind words received from people over the past few weeks and popped them into this segment. Thank you to everyone for your support, not only to Bass Digest, but the support given to Shahid's family during this hard time.

Then Roy de Wet from the Western Cape takes us through fishing with squarebills, and shares some of his know how.

Fran Myers takes us through his preparations for his up and coming trip to South Africa.

Our “Top Tip” this month is kindly shared with our readers by Stephen Kolenic.

Last but not least, we have Marc Bywater from the Western Cape featuring in our "Know Your Pro's" segment. Marc takes us through some of his experience as he shares some tips and advice in becoming a competitive angler.

Enjoy!

Keep the good times rolling

Ed.

Editor In Chief - Brent Webber

Assistant Editor - Paul Pereira

Creative Content Editor - Lyndsay Mac Dougall

Field Contributors:

Fran Myers

Roy de Wet