Up north, the water temps are in the high 40's/low 50's through out the lake that I fish. It is a very shallow tanic water colored lake with average depths in the 10-20 ft range and the deepest part is 35 ft. I went fishing this past Sunday and the temps hit 70 and it is supposed to hit 70 again this Thusday. My son and I caught 2 fish in 10 hours, bookend catches as he caught his with a fluke within the first 15 minutes and I caught mine with a jerkbait 10 hours later with 15 minutes of day light left. I threw jigs, hair jigs, lipless cranks, carolina rigged lizzards, Biffle bugs, shakyhead worm and spinnerbaits and struck out. I am a river fisherman and do not get a chance to fish the lakes much, especially this early, but this lake is a 100 bass a day lake at times in the summer. I am guessing that the temp will be in the solid 50-55 range on Thursday. I am terrible at reading my electronics as everything looks like a fish to me so I thought I was fishing the right spots. I know that the smallies are schooling this time of year but I would like some advice on locations. I tried the shallows 2-4 ft thinking they might move up to the warmer waters with the sun out, but both of our catches were in the 6-8 ft range. I should have stayed put but I went to my summer time honey holes and got skunked. Any suggestions? The baits are what I am supposed to be using according to what I have read. Springtime fishing is all new to me as I normally don't start until June as in the past I have focused on springtime salmon and brook trout.