I live in upper Wisconsin, a pretty rural area with a lot of lakes that don't get fished very often. For the past couple months I've been going to a particular lake that has always delivered, nothing monster size, but lots of bites and lots of fun. Its a small lake that has a very small and shallow channel that goes into a much larger lake, which is private so I cant fish there. This lake for the most part is pretty shallow from the shore, which is what i fish most of the time. I've caught huge largemouths in just a couple feet of water pretty steady up until now. The last few times I've been there, after 2 hours sometimes I havent had a single bite, not counting the small baby bluegill and bass that are right off the shore that try to steal my worms I have little to no experience with alot of the lures out there and have used worm and bobber. With the changing season is it time for me to venture into the unknown and give those lures a try or have the fish just moved on out to the deep water now? There is almost zero fishing pressure on this lake, in the last couple months that i've been there, i've seen maybe 3 boats on the lake. Any tips would be helpful, I know I have a LONG way to go to get past being a beginner but I love fishing and cant give it up. 2 months ago was the first time i've fished in probably 10 years if not more and im just hooked, want to go morning noon and night, and any time in between.