Update after 2 days of fishing John's Lake:
If I had to summarize my 2 days in 1 word it would be CHALLENGING.
Water Clarity - 4-5 ft
Water Temp: 86° - 89°
Vegetation: Reeds, kissimmee grass, a lot of thick thick milfoil (challenge in itself)
Started at about 6:00 AM fishing the south end of the lake from where you launch . Started with a frog, and worked it around for about an hour - till after the sun came up - nothing, not even 1 blow up. We trolled around the eastern edge up towards the mouth of the canal, where we saw bass chasing bait fish on the top of the water like crazy. Caught one 1 lber on a 6" culprit fat max ribbon tail, and then had 1 blow up on a top water popper.
Still in search mode, trying to figure out a pattern - we moved east through the canal to fish the larger part of the lake. Started on the west shore of Turkey island - working the edge with a the worm. After no success with that, decided to try a white spinnerbait and then the silver lipless crank again - to no avail.
At about this time it was near 11:00 AM - and we decided to scout the lake a little bit and call it a day, planning to head back sunday morning.
Sunday morning - 6:00 AM, we decided to try our luck on the east part of the lake. Started fishing the Whopper Plopper 130 on points, around docks and in the shallows - nothing, not even 1 blow up. After about 2 hours on this part of the lake - throwing frogs, worms, plopper; we decided to hit the main lake again where the bass were chasing the bait fish at the mouth of the canal. By this time, water temp was 87° and we felt the top water bite was off - mainly due to the lack of activity in the water - so we were throwing worms exclusively.
After trolling through the canal - working both sides, without a bite - we went back to the east lake to try around Turkey Island again. We worked the edge on the west side of turkey island and off in that cove, thinking there would be fish there. No luck there.
We finally decide to call it a day - skunked - no fish in the boat..water temp about 89°, outside temp of 95°...it's almost miserable at this point.
The clearer water was intimidating to me - the Harris Chain lakes that I am accustomed to has a darker stain, and less visibility (about 2') - and most of my tackle works great there - but I was not confident in my color selection in this clearer water.
Another factor that was intimidating to me was the thick thick milfoil. It was so thick at times that the trolling motor wouldn't navigate it. That's too thick - but I know there has to be fish under there...I might rig up a punching rig for next weekend.
Again, it was a tough outing - the bite was off - or I couldn't figure them out - either way...I'll be back next weekend to try again.