man are you in luck. i have fished it about 4 times in the last few weeks. each time i do better than the time before. be sure to check out my posts on here. they say "cypress" in the thread name.
here is what i would do if i were going tomorrow. (wishful thinking. lol) if you launch at the public launch down by the dam, which is where most folks launch, go out from the launch and go about 10:30 or so. that should be kinda north west. you will go around a point on your right which is almost directly across from the launch. go past that point and keep going toward the beach. the channel zigs and zags all across the lake in front of the beach. the lake bottlenecks right out in front of the beach. every fish that ends up down by the dam from the north end of the lake for the winter uses the channel in that spot. it's like a crappie super highway. LOL if you have a graph with a decent gps, it should show the channel everywhere on the lake. but i would concentrate on the part of the lake from about 100 yards south of the bottle neck to just north of the bottleneck. if you don't have a gps that shows the channel, here is the easiest way i know to fish. if you are in deeper than 13 foot of water, you are in the channel up there. try to stay in the channel and fish either jigs or shiners about 13-15 foot deep. only problem is if youi get out of the channel, there are some hang ups. seems that the bigger fish have been coming off jigs, but shiners are doing great too.
i hope this helps. here are a few me and big john caught out there saturday afternoon.
shoot me a PM if ya want my number. i can prolly explain it better over the phone.
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