If you can take not moving for a while you should try fishing under a light. Tie the boat up to a stump on a main lake point where the river channel runs close to the wall and back the boat out until your depth finder reads about 55-65ft of water. Drop anchor and tie off the slack in the line connected to the point. I always have the best of luck with the floating car lights rather than the glass tube lights that drop in the water... once you get the shad up...throw a cast net...you'll have to let it sink past 12-20ft down so you might need to add to the rope on your cast net...thats always usually where the alewives are holding and they are what we always use for bait. Drop about 5 carolina rigged rods with alwives for bait at various depths and you should soon find where the fish are holding. The bite was red hot back in june...We had many 15+ fish nights. You will catch a variety of fish this way. Walleye mainly, stripers, channels, flatheads, some drum...and the occassional gar. I usually drop my lines anywhere from 20ft. to about a foot or two off the bottom. Good luck if you try it...its always boated limits for me and my buddies.