I am by no means an expert but I have spent a lot of time with the best striper guide on the lake.Reel your boards in and remove them, you don't want that board knocking the hook out of the stripers mouth.I usually use the biggest shiners I can get and weight them down with a split shot in the spring. In the summer the stripers are deep so I would use a bigger weight and fish them straight down. You can also use balloons in the spring.Also, join the Lake Norfork Striper Club, lots of nice guys with a lot of good info. They also have tournaments every month.The easiest striper fishing for me is during the full moon in May. I tie a zara spook on one rod and a jigging spoon or a fluke on the other and wait for them to surface feed. I go down the center of the lake or creek arm and wait for them to come up and then I move into them SLOWLY with my trolling motor. The other tip is look for where all the center console boats are fishing, those are usually the guides, that will tell you where the stripers are.Hope this helps, good luck.