I've made three trips to LOP this week and have limited every time. Its been really good over there for about two weeks. Lots of ways to catch 'em there but I usually have someone fishing with me that is less experienced so I just side drift with a one ounce weight on the bottom and two hooks above. Drift sock or if its windy I drag a chain. Your line needs to be at about a 45 degrees (or more) angle when you dragging to keep your baits on the bottom. You can vertical fish the edges or catch 'em a lot of ways but this is a no brainier that has been working for the majority of old timers who are there for the annual freezer stocking. Look for around 28-30 foot flats where the bait fish are so thick that it looks like a second bottom. Really you will catch some almost anywhere in front of the dam right now. If you launch at the dam, Overlook, get there before 7 am if you don't want a long hike. Don

