@ol'crickety I hear ya! Every year, always trying to improve bass fishing from the bank after ice-out. In northern IL, we deal with similar weather in March. Here's my experience that I've improved upon over the past 25-30 years.
If fishing hard bottom, I'll work the bottom with a football or finesse jig using a plastic with a dense body that doesn't have too many appendages to catch air..............looking for max casting distance and minimal plastic action. Neds and blade baits can fall into that mix as well. Also, have success creeping hard bottom with various soft swimbaits, whether it's a paddletail of various sizes and rigging or a larger wedge tail swimbait. Regardless of bottom comp/structure, I'll also always try out a suspending jerkbait and try and figure out the whole cadence to get bit. When it gets a bit easier after a trend of few warmer nights, I'll still stick with those baits, and if there's some decent wind, mix in a flatside.
If fishing soft bottom, jerkbait still plays along with tight wobbling shallow crankbaits, usually a shad/minnow style as my ponds are not deep enough to work most flatside over soft bottom/grass.....slow of a retrieve as possible with the crank subsurface, varying cadences.
Deadsticking/slowly working a drop shot with a bouyant plastic to hover over any gunk, is what I'll focus on mostly in softbottom areas.
Also, deadsticking/slowly working a dense/aerodynamic texas rigged plastic I can bomb from the bank, if the bottom composition doesn't stick to the bait.
With a nice warming trend in soft bottom areas or late March, I'll usually have some success on wind blown banks with paddletail swimbaits with an underpin or not, spinnnerbaits, swim jigs. Again, various swimming cadences, with twitches, hops, pauses, to see what works best that day.
All my experiences comes from clear to gin clear water. Hope some of this info may help you.