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biG bass montHlY editor-In -Chief riCk Patri Junior editor-In -Chief alberto leon Art Director mike loWrY editorial Contributor JoHn louGHlin iii editorial Contributor Justin Pakdaman editorial Contributor aleX sCoble WHat are tHese CraZY sQuares in tHis book?! So, you want to learn to how to scan qr codes. There are many free bar code readers available for you to download. Researching this topic on your own can be very overwhelming so we have done a lot of research on the available mobile bar code readers and smart phones to make it easier for you to get started. There are many different brands of smart phones so instead of listing each of them, we used the major brands including Android and iPhones. If you do not have an Android or iPhone, we also list resources for nokia, Blackberry, HTC, Samsung, LG, Siemens, and Motorola... to name a few! android users can get barcode readers from Google Play. Here are a few free ones to get you started: ShopSavvy, Barcode Scanner and NeoReader. letter From tHe editor Welcome to the very first issue of BIG BASS Monthly! We only have one goal in mind and that’s to help you become a better angler and catch more fish. Let’s face it, simply getting outdoors and escaping from our busy lives is something we all love… but catching fish is even better! It really doesn’t matter what part of the country you live in or what your skill level is. each month we’re going to introduce you to new fishing tackle and provide you with the proven tips & techniques designed to help you become a better angler. Inside this issue we’ll get up close and personal with Scott Martin, a Forrest Wood Cup Champion with a pedigree for landing lunkers. We’ll go behind the scenes with an American classic and show you how Rat-L-Traps are made and we’ll even give you the 411 on 16 different lures and baits that we featured this month. This is the beginning of a new adventure for us and we hope you enjoy the ride. The stories will only get better and each issue is sure to get bigger. We welcome your feedback and story submissions. So hit us up if you’re interested in contributing content. Have a good one and be safe on the water. Cheers. iPhone users can get QR code Readers from the iTunes or free mobile bar code reader apps for iPhone i-nigma QR Code Reader. Blackberry and other smart phones. You can get your phone set up to scan barcodes by downloading the reader from Neoreader. Download with your mobile phone: www.get. neoreader.com Editor in Chief bbm