Conditions at LCR were perfect at dawn today--65 degrees, light breeze, patchy fog, and WT of 46*. As was the case all week, fish hugged the bottom at the edges of what's left of the grass beds. Minnows with and without jigs claimed a few fish when water depth put them near the bottom, but it was impossible to park the boat in just the right depth water. Instead, I switched to casting jigs and enjoyed a much stronger bite. Fish hit on the fall as the jig neared bottom in water ranging from 14' to 18'. Pink jigs with white kiptail worked best, but gold/yellow/chart/green combos also claimed several. I fished for 3 hours and was off the water before the heavy rain, high wind, and tornado. For the day, about 2/3 of my total of 29 were a keepable size, the largest of which were a pair of 13-inchers.