Fished in a little company tourney this past saturday night on the hill. Water temps were 82-84 degrees...boy was it hot till the sun went down. Put in at the bridge and went up with hopes of doing some good. Only caught one largemouth that would measure after dark and I think partner (who caught it) must have threw it on top of his head, but had ALOT of hard bites on a worm, but they would not commit to take it. I knew the color or something wasn't right, just couldn't figure it out....tough..tough..night. Started out with a "old monster" worm, then down sized to a mag II, then went on down to a 5" small worm, and on down to a stick bait with no luck. Chunk or broken rock banks seem to be the best before dark, with main lake points after dark with stumps or laydowns were the best. Also pitched a spinnerbait and a jig some with not even a nibble...did I mention it was tough?? The guys that won it had alittle of 4 lbs. and another boat got big fish. At least we wasn't skunked...several boats came in with nothing except tales of catching some big catfish and drums . Like I have always said...the hill is either feast...or famine, and it was the latter this time with it winning over two tired fisherman. Tight lines and be safe on the water...283