I was about to give up on being able to post anything, but I found that I was simply looking in the wrong place(s)...typical for me. I'm a "newbie" from Southern Illinois who has always been both a hunter and a fisherman. Seems like somewhere along the way all the big deer took too much of my time away from fishing, though, and now that I'm older, I'm ready to hit the water more often than the woods. I've never really been anything more than a mediocre bass and 'gill fisherman, but last Fall an older friend and his wife took my wife and me out on his pontoon for crappie. I'm hooked and so is my wife. Over the winter I bought a different (bigger) Jon boat and have been redoing the trailer. The wife has back problems and we needed something that was both more stable and comfortable. She is quite content to just "go", but I want to "catch", so I'm looking forward to browsing the different forums for some good tips. A funny story about our older friends with the pontoon...he was somewhat obsessive about what we should be using, and it began to grate on my wife (a true country girl from west Kentucky) who just blurted out "Why can't y'all just catch whatever ends up on your pole and be happy?" About that time her cane pole bent double, and when she set the hook I saw at least 6 pounds of a huge bass being lifted out of the water. We all just sat there with our mouths open except her who tried to horse it in, and it literally broke her pole in half and got away. I was hoping for another invitation from them, but within a week the other lady had a stroke and passed away. That really saddened us and made me more resolved to enjoy the time we have left by fishing more. Someone else can hunt all those monster bucks...the fish bite too good in October and November! If anyone on here is from this area and wouldn't mind sharing some tips about good places to fish where our "new" 1670 Jon boat would work, please let me know. I really need to stay within a 2 hour drive of the Fairfield, IL area due to the back issues my wife has.