What has been working for me lately is first to go very early. I like to be on my favorite point by 0530. I've been throwing the Zoom Ol' Monster worm right up on the shallow water, 2 feet deep, on a c-rig, I use 1/2 oz weight. Boat is sitting in maybe 8 feet. The fish have been very aggressive on the Monster, but it only lasts for about half an hour. Then I switch to top water. If there's fish in the places you're fishing you should see topwater activity early in the AM and you should see shad flicking around. If not, I'd find another spot. Later in the morning, I've been picking up a few fish by c-rigging a small craw like a Zoom Ultravibe Speed Craw or a Strike King rage craw, or Baby Rage Craw in water 15-20 feet deep. I'll usually go a little lighter, 3/8 oz on the c-rig weight while doing this. Bites are usually pretty light so hopefully you've got a set up that is somewhat sensitive.
I haven't done the drop shot this year, but I'll probably start trying it next week. It does really help to have electronics that will show you fish suspended off the bottom out in the deep 20-35 foot depths. If you see them, drop it on them, no fish, move on. Zoom finesse worms, Old Purple is a great color, Plum is good. Roboworms work, Morning Dawn is a good color.
Visibility in the White river arm is about 6 feet, dunno if you're fishing the clear water, if so things may be a little different.