there are plenty of brushpiles. there is a brush pile anywhere you think there should be one already. lake has lots of standing timber left too, mostly cedar.
went up river this evening. sucked. lots of widow makers to dodge on the way up... farther you go, the colder the water gets. guess that snow melt did that?
you can out run the mud, but you better be with someone who knows the river like the back of his hand. would not advise it if you don't and value you lower unit/life.
i'll stand by my orginal suggestion, to fish horseshoe bend area and north to prairie creek. go back in the creeks. plenty to fish, look for horizotnal wood on 45 degree banks, with water over 10 foot, preferably 25 plus. be careful, there are ALOT of floaters.
PS: keep the kentuckies... all of them. lake is getting over-run. 6 per person. they eat just as good as crappie!

