I just wanted to say thank you to all for the multitude of helpful information from all the members from my original post. I have only had a chance to go fishing a couple of times since my last post unfortunately but both trips were much better than any others I have had since moving to the area in 2012. I went once with my 8 year old about 6 weeks or so ago and we caught 6 fish total. All of them from around the islands at the hwy 12 bridge. Most of them were too small to keep except for one 22" walleye which I took home because I have never tried walleye but have heard they are delicious.....and I agree. Very good eatin'. The second time I was able to go I went with my mother and father in law and we went around the horseshoe bend area, between the 3 of us we landed 9 spotted bass, 5 crappie, a baby(6") walleye, and a pretty fiesty little small mouth. All of which were too small to keep, but a day of catching a bunch of little guys sends you home with a much bigger smile than catching nothing. All fish were caught on #5 & #7 flicker shad, except during the second trip I tried some generic crankbaits that strongly resemble flicker shad that I found in a bin at wal-mart for $1.50 each and they seemed to get just as many strikes. I am so grateful to you all for your help, while I am not filling the boat like a lot of you guys, I have a great start and a MUCH better understanding of the lake. Unfortunately being a construction superintendent finds me working 80+ hours a week this time of year and leaves little time for the important things like fishing, and I am having carberatuer trouble with my boat( if anyone one knows a reasonable honest mechanic) but I will soon be working less and have my boat fixed and be back to fishing and I will be more diligent about my reports. Also more informative with water temp, time of day, etc. I just wanted to take a few minutes to say thanks. P.S. My 8 year old Jacob wants to say thanks, he caught his first fish with everyone's advice.....he was sooo excited! Thanks guys.