Talk to the resort staff first, and follow whatever boats are out there at first. This lake should be a real pleasure.

There is a lot of structure but it is pretty subtle, beyond the changes in bottom type. I would work the weedline and pay special attention to where weed types change. This should be one lake where the walleyes burrow into the weeds, since it has so little really deep water; so you probably will tangle with a few of them and some pike while fishing crappies along the weedline. Do not overlook the center bar or the sw point. I would also drift the straight ne shoreline at the outside weed line if the wind were right looking for nooks and hooks in the structure that do not show up on the map. Some of those can be honey holes both in prespawn and later in the summer. If there is any shoreline development be sure to check out their docks and swimming platforms, that includes both the resort and the campground ones. Early, late and after dark are most likely the best times.

You don't get much better maps than that, provided it is accurate.