My buddy Edwin and I hit the water around 5:45 today after I got off work. The lake had real good color to it but was still very high from all the rains we have had. Water temp at launch was 55*, wind from the NNE around 10-15mph. We found some crappie in 25' of water holding to tight cover. Caught a few off an old cedar tree and the action slowed down. We went to find another spot and, while we were at idle speed in a no wake zone, being the addict I am I threw my jig out of the back of the boat, in about 50 yards, bam a real nice white bass(pushing 3lbs). We thought hmmm..tried it again and bam another. We eased our way up a point out of the wind and the water was popping with action. We started casting and for over an hour and a half it was non stop action. I have never had so many HUGH white bass in such a short period. I am not kidding when I say we only had a couple under 2lbs, most were 2 1/2-some honest 4lb fish. We had a limit in no time. We also had a few hybrid bass to take our jigs.....landed 2 or 3 of them while we were at it! Man do those hybrids make for fun on a ML 7' rod and 6# test. Talk about drag pulling. We fished to DARK and we both were wishing for more light. What an evening, I fish more than I should and today was one of those times that you don't get often enough. I am afraid this 2-4" of rain that is on the way is going to screw it up but we can't control the weather. Water temp when we loaded up for home was 52*. Edwin took the fish home with him so no pictures but I am sure they will all be released to the grease.