i fished a club tourney out of cape fair on saturday. threw a spinnerbait a lot of the day, having plenty of wind for the blade bite i just new it was gonna be productive. man i was wrong, or at least as far as me and my partner goes. we managed a few fish on blades paralleling chunk rock banks with the wind hitting them at a 45 deg. angle. the 45 deg. angle seemed to be a key most of the day for us. we threw the spinnerbaits in cedars with wind, we threw them along banks with the wind coming straight into them, we burned them, we slow rolled them, we kept changing blades sizes and colors along with changing spinnerbait colors altogether and it just didn't happen. we did manage a few fish on crankbaits. wiggle wart type baits produced a little bit when we threw them on flats. we were in 20-25 fow and had some wood. we caught our bigger fish on square billed crankbaits fishing in less than 5 fow with the wind again hitting the bank at a 45 deg. angle. burning the bait right into a laydow was the only way we could buy a bite on the square billed crankbait. too little too late but i did finally get on a jig bite throwing an eakins jig with a lil' critter craw trailer. a lot of these fish were the type of kentuckies that will drive you nuts, good fat fish that go about 14 3/4 inches long. i think this pattern would have produced some quality fish but i didn't figure it out until about 30 min. before weigh in. man i just realized this is a long fishing report for not catching many fish. well i will get off of here and let someone with something productive to say chime in.