Fish Report for 3-4-2011

SFR debuts new FREE Fred Hall iPhone app

3-4-2011
Rich Holland


It's Fred Hall Show Time and we've got the App
Really stoked that our Fred Hall Show iPhone app got approved by Apple yesterday and you can now download it for free at the iTunes store or on your iPhone at the App Store. Like the SportfishingReport.com iPhone app (which is now only 99 cents) this isn't just a website shrunk down to the size of a microbe, but easy to toggle info on a hi res screen, including exhibitor list, show specials and a complete seminar and event schedule.

The Show Special list will be growing every day and be updated daily at the show. SportfishingReport.com is offering $5 off any of our lineup of SFR t-shirts, long sleeve tees and sweatshirts featuring the SportfishingReport.com logo and white seabass art -- all you have to do is show us your iPhone with either the Fred Hall Show app or the SFR iPhone app.

It's important to note again that both the apps are true smartphone applications -- not some url you punch into your browser to bring up a tiny version of a site that's meant to be seen on a big screen. And the counts and reports come up faster on the SFR iPhone app than anywhere else on the web since our great sponsors put the reports up themselves and they instantly show on the SFR home page and on the iPhone app.

And like I said, the Fred Hall Show app is FREE and easy to use, with information constantly updated and new specials added all the time. The Show Specials will also show up on the SFR home page, so you can get fired up at your desk at work before you duck out early and head to Long Beach for all the best in fishing tackle, boats, hunting and shooting gear and great deals on all of the above.



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