I got an invite from a guy in my club to fish from his boat a few days ago... It was my first time actually getting out on Champlain this year rather than fishing from shore, and it was GREAT. I always laugh when taking off in a bass boat because I know it means the day is going to be so much cooler than standing in a bush on shore trying to cast through a thicket of crap. We were in the northern part of the lake, and we started the day at 6am fishing for smallies. We kept the boat in about 6ft of water and were catching fish casting out into 8ft and towards shore into 3ft. They were crushing topwaters first thing in the morning, and we got a few off beds. It is a lot of fun to watch fish react to your lure, but there is a part of me that feels guilty when bed fishing. When I watch a fish pick up my jig just by the trailer, move it out of the bed, and then drop it without me ever feeling it happen, it makes me wonder how often that happens when my jig is out of sight. Anyways, the smallies were good on topwaters, but neither of us got any on jerkbaits, which I thought was strange. Around noon we headed to the back of a bay to do some largemouth fishing. As we were getting into the dirty grassy water I got a decent one on a big swim jig. We caught some in the grass, and a few out of rootballs along the shore that had less than a foot of water around them. While in close to shore the trolling motor hit a log and the shear pin broke. We ended up cutting one of those two-for-seven-dollars flippin' hooks to replace the pin for the rest of the afternoon. We didn't weigh any fish, but the biggest one caught was definitely a smallie, and I guessed it to be around 3.75lbs. Our biggest largemouth I guessed was about 3.5lbs. Now it's back to shore fishing for a bit, no biggie!