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Originally Posted by jad2t
Man those are some big gills!! Lately I've been catching tons of these on trout magnets but seem to only catch smaller ones with the largest being around 6-7". How do you target the larger ones that are fillet worthy?
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Jimmy first off Laurel Hill is one of the best bluegill waters in the state.....so that is a big advantage for me. Even though there may be some issues down there it still produces big Gills. I haven't done my best there yet...I hope anyway. I want that 10 to 11 inch Copper Nose out of there. The bigger Gills will....generally speaking....bed in deeper water.....and hang out in deeper water. So if you are catching 7 inch Gills off of a bed you may want to move back and cast to the deeper water. I do the same on KY Lake and Pickwick....look for them deep.
Regards