Quote Originally Posted by HURRICANEBOB View Post
I think you can hit the big guys back in the creeks, just go deeper for them.
It really seems like a spring pattern. You might want to try swim baits at dark cast on points and work deep with them. Might want to try at same points down poles with live bait close to the bottom. Mornings, running boards with little or no weight close to the banks might produce too.

I didn't do any of that, cause I wanted to get the wife on jumps where ever possible. But folks I talked to that shared what they were doing were satisfied with how it worked for them.

I think jumps can still be found in the back 3rd of the creeks, Harmony, Beaver, and Greasey. We found them there, but covered a lot of real estate bouncing around checking them out. Lots of shad up in Caney, near the back, and just under the power lines looked rip for jumps.

Sorry to be confusing, just seems like there's a lot of options, alot of things to try at a lot of places, and all produced some results.
Thinks Bob, good info....., Haven't had the boat out on LC since early spring (and I live in Jamestown). Been waiting and hoping the larger fish would start showing up. Anyway,. once this front moves through, thinking I'll hit the lake. Normally, I pull boards up in the creeks early in the AM , then move out toward the main lake by 9:00 am. Then by 12:00, me boat is back on the trailer. Never fished evening, so now I'm thinking I should give it some time. Thanks again for the report.