Heres a a place to get a little bit of info (http://www.nybass.com/showthread.php?t=31108) A couple things Ive learned about Oneida: 1: Largemouth tend to be really shallow, Ive won a tournaments on Oneida fishing Maple Bay, right against the shore line. If sun is out the largemouth go to the docks and banks for shade. Pontoon boats at a dock, even though water is only a foot deep, holds a 3+ largemouth in the shade. Also look for any shore line with heavy chopped up blown in surface weed cover. Toss a jig&pig or a tube up on top, drag it to the edge and let it fall and sit. Be prepared, youll get some lunkers. Look for undercut banks a long the shore line. The bass are there. 2.: Deep weeds and rocks for pig smallies. Tubes and drop shot, but dont pass up trying top water also. P.S. Ive caught 5 lb smallies behind the little Island in Maple Bay. (2 ft. of water)