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PurpleTaco 
  Port: Whitehall   04/12/2006 22:30
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How many of you actually think of your spread in 3-D??

I just wondered this as Paul and I were having this discusion awhile ago. I always think of my spread in 3-D. I try and make my whole spread function together other than seperate pieces of the pie. MMMMM Pie Anyway back to fishing. I think its very important. I'm a huge advocate of fishing a spread instead of a certain bait. And was just wondering what others views were.

Curt


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Re:3-D spreads
Popeye 
  Port: Fair Haven, NY   04/13/2006 07:22
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Definately every piece is a part of the puzzle. So many times while running a spoon program I'd try to add another spoon instead of the attractor that didn't fire once. Remove the attractor and the bite stops, add in the attractor that never took one fish and everthing else comes back to life.

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Re:3-D spreads
mckenneyp 
  Port: Holland / Port Sheldon   04/14/2006 14:27
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Yeah I to try and keep the whole spread in mind as I'm makeing and changes and adjustments. I think of all my bait down there as a single loose school of bait fish moving through the water.

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