http://www.bassresource.com/bass-fishing-forums/index.php?app=core&module=attach§ion=attach&attach_rel_module=post&attach_id=22371Look at this bay closely here. There are actually three creekbeds in this little bay. The large one on the east side, a smaller one just west of the larger one and another one to the extreme west right along the shoreline. It looks like it will be in 6-8 ft of water with docks all along the shoreline. In this bay I would start at the south end of the point made by the western most creek. Especially during pre and post-spawn times. If you can find a stump or a large rock or larger natural rock or a weedline on this point you've found Walmart. It is a perfect spot for bass to stage on their way into and out of the bay. The creek is the highway.
You can find the cover (rock, stump, etc) I'm talking about by dragging a Carolina rig across the point to "feel" the bottom.
I would also try flipping the docks along the western shoreline next to the creek bed.
I fish a few lakes like this and with these types of lakes with little or no structure and no major depth changes, a foot of depth change makes a huge difference. In a lake with no change, small changes are a big thing.