If you fish laurel then enough said lol. I have been fishing that lake for the past few years and to consistantly get on fish is impossible. However if you do catch one 9 times out of 10 it is a keeper. Matter of fact I don't know when the last time we caught a throwback. Laurel is just to deep and to clear and is probably by far the toughest lake to pattern fish on. My opinion for the summertime smallmouth is to fish deep points, maybe 20 to 30 ft range and you will find some monster brownfish, just don't expect a lot of numbers. 1 or 2 good fish a night can be a good night for her. Also try fishing a little later, after midnight till dawn, that may help to produce a few more fish but we fish tourney's over there and the fishing is tough from 7 till midnight. I believe me and my partner are going to target the Big C for a little while. Fishing over there is red hot right now from what I hear.



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