med to lighter outfits can be used ... they'll work just fine. You might want to downsize your line, though, if you're spooled with 8lb or larger. A 6ft or longer spinning outfit will work great for casting jigs. Your air temps will be quite comfortable, but what are your water temps ? If they are around the same or slightly lower, I'd expect fish to be on wood cover or dropoffs, from a few feet below visual sight - to right on the cover or drop edge. It depends on the weather trend thru the upcoming week. Standing timber/cover can be fished vertically (Vertical Casting, Vertical Jigging, tightline with live bait). Blowdowns on steep banks can be cast to, bridge pilons and stationary dock posts can, too. Deep fish can be reached by slow trolling, drifting, or using a heavier jighead to present to them in any of the vertical or horizontal methods. Tube jigs, hair jigs, jighead/minnow, Roadrunners, Beetlespins, Rooster Tails, and plastic grubs (like the Panfish Assassin) are good baits to consider. Open water presentations can be made with plain/open hook type jigs ... but, consider using weedless style jigheads when fishing in/around wood or weeds. When using light bass tackle and 4-6lb line, and a weedless jighead .... don't think you have to use a wimpy hookset - you don't have to "cross their eyes", but you do want to use a fast & firm jerk !!
Everyone has their favorite colors and color combos ... but, chartreuse in combination with other colors or alone, seems to work in most conditions. Talk to the other Oklahoma members, local tackle dealers that you trust to give you the correct & current info, and other anglers you see on the water. They can steer you in the right direction, as far as depth, colors, presentation methods, and cover types -- maybe even specific areas of the waters you intend to fish. Check the local fishing reports, but bare in mind that they may be "old news" ... especially if the weather has made a drastic change since the last report. ......... luck2ya .......cp