I have been fishing for Largemouth Bass for a long time and only yesterday did I ponder whether or not I was performing a key part of my fishing trips correctly, I have been blessed to be able to grow up and live in Florida. I now reside in Crescent City which has been aptly named the "Bass Capital of the World". I generally fish the eastern shoreline at first light. The western shoreline is the one with all the trees though. The western shoreline gets the light first but within an hour the eastern shoreline has light as well and it gets the light the longest period during the day. The nearest obstruction to light is a line of trees about 50 yards away which only block about an hour of daylight in the morning. I am really starting to think I need to switch to the western shoreline for my first light fishing on this particular lake. Can anyone give me some pointers?