We figured the fish would still be shallow, if not up tight to the banks. We went to large flat that ran 2-4 ft deep for a large expanse. I started throwing a small crankbait weith a tight wiggle and my friend was throwing plastics. I didn't take long to find the fish with the crankbait leading the way. He finally switched to a C-rig presentation with a light rig on a spinning set up. That did the trick and he started catching up. We stayed in that area for 3 hrs and caught 30 between us. A mix of LM & SM, but mainly LM.
We went to our second spot and spent 1 1/2 hrs with me still cranking and he C-rigging. After losing my second carank bait to pike in this area, I switched to throwing a Senko. Picked up anothe 15 between us. All fish in less than 5'. Again mostly LM.
The third spot we approached in the same manner as the other two, keeping the depth 2-4'. The only difference was that we both used plastics the whole time. The C-rig outproduced the Senko in numbers and in size. The biggest fish ( several in the 3-3.5) were caught here. I think that the real difference was the water temp. We were in 62-65 in the first two spots, while temps hit 69 in this area. We spent 1 1/2 hrs here and pick up another 20 fish. Again LM dominated.
Got real hot out there about noon time as the breeze went away. About 2:30 we figured we had enough heat and enough fish and headed in. Sorry no pics, but none were impressive enough for display. Definitely a day of quantity over quality. It was great to just be on the water again.
Bob