Another tip is to always have a 3/4 to 1 oz jigging spoon handy when you are on the lake this time of year. I was night fishing with a friend two weeks ago with live bait and the night would have been a bust if not for our spoons. When you see a lot of fish, learn to measure out your line or better yet use your electronics to see your spoon and drop it in their face.
Fish near the bottom seem to pick up spoons the fastest but if you can find fish under shad those will bite also, and most of the time when you hit active fish you will catch more on the spoon then the live bait.
White and silver, shad and minnow are the only two colors and shapes you really need to have BUT ALWAYS USE GOOD HOOKS. Eight spoons and you have a good box and ready for almost anything, though my spoon box has about 30..lol
Not saying this is the best way to target stripers but the best way to catch deep active fish and there doesn't seem to be a fish in Beaver that doesn't like to be spoon feed.