I used to live in Northern Virginia (15 years ago) and I fished Burke quite a bit. I did very well in the summer fishing Tiny Torpedoes for the first hour or two of daylight. The trick was to fish them right next to the willow grass. We caught lots of quality fish, but nothing over five or six pounds. The key was to use Tiny Torpedoes, not Baby Torpedoes or Pop Rs or Spooks. I think the smaller bait was key. I also fished them on a spinning rod with 8-pound line. That is also important, I believe. The bite was best early, early in the morning. I was often the first one on the lake. The best fishing came near deeper water and off points, but the bait had to be right next to the grass or in pockets inside the grass. Can't say if that pattern will be good now, but if it worked then, it ought to work these days.
BTW, that pattern also worked in the last hour or so of the evening.