West Point is one of my favorite lakes. We go down every spring for bass & crappie. We will be down there March 21-26. We always stay at Highlands Marina. We always go down and fish for fun. I have never fished a tournament down there, so my mindset is not trying to find the big ones you need in a tournament. But, with normal weather conditions the fish should be shallow. Spots are very easy to catch and we do catch some nice 1 1/2 to 3 pounders. Find some rock piles coming out in the water and fish a 4" Zoom Watermelon/Red flake lizard or anything in green, the lizard is my choice. Have had success texas rig or split shot with 8lb test on spinning reel and no heavier than 12lb on baitcasters. Crankbaits around bridges on the rip-rap will produce some nice spots with an occassional largemouth. The better largemouth I have caught has been up the river. If there is some rain this spring alot of the pockets off the river has junk (washed from Atlanta, I guess) in them and you can get some nice largemouth out of that junk. I have not fished much below the 109 bridge toward the dam. Im sure alot of good area's down there. I have just fished up river the most. Yellowjacket Creek, Whitewater and Turkey creek is good and up the river. I don't know if this will help any and I don't know what your likes are, but you should be able at that time to put a good limit of spots in the boat then start culling with largemouth and I would think have a good finish. Good Luck.