1. If you are truely not getting ANYTHING then most likely you are fishing too fast. This is the number one problem for many novice anglers.
2. The second fatal thing is using the wrong line. Use clear (not red, green, blue, smoke, etc,) quality line between 8-10 lbs. The number of fish you catch is worth much more than the baits you use.
3. When selecting baits think about what color of bait the fish are actually eating. This said, use a DARK (i.e. black or blue) at night. It seems funny, but you can see dark objects very well at night. I use purple baits at night also.
4. Hire a guide to show you what to do. You didn't learn to drive alone, so why learn to fish alone. It is the best money you will ever spend.
5. Buy good (they don't have to be great) gear. I out fished my friend with minnows (15 fish to zero) last weekend because I had a long St. Croix rod with a soft tip spooled with Florocarbon. You don't have to spend $300 on a rod and reel but a $100 rod makes a BIG difference.
6. Stay on the Ozark Anglers Forum. I love to help anyone fish.....someone had to show me at one point in time.
7. Relax... it's fishing not catching.
Buy large minnows if everything else fails!
Good night!