Hey CL1850 - I am far, far from an expert but here's what I'd chip in, for better or worse: We were catching trout off Big Bar shoal south of Amherst earlier but last time I was out (about a month ago, admittedly) they had moved farther out and deeper. If I were headed out this time of year - and I hope to soon - I'd look for 100+ FOW near underwater walls or canyons. Once you catch one, work that area (the old 'never leave fish to find fish' rule). I wouldn't recommend bottom bouncing because it seems every time a lure hits bottom, it picks up a zebra mussel with a side of 'salad'. I'd target 5 to 10 feet above bottom and check your rig if it does touch to avoid dragging around a fouled lure. Lakers do associate with bottom, so it is a bit of a balancing act/game of chicken in trying to get deep-enough but not too-deep. Flasher-fly, flasher-spin'n'glo, spoons - I suspect that they could all work on any given day. Pick your day carefully (re: wind and weather) if you are going that far out. And post a report and pics of your success! Dano
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