Just my 2 cents worth
My experience on Kentucky Lake has shown me that blacks prefer clearer water and generally stay shallower than whites (except during the spring run of course). Blacks seem to like a moving presentation where as whites will like the jig in front of them with a slight twitch or very little movement at all. When fishing for whites I try to keep boat movement to a minimum and put all the action on the bait with the pole (vertical jigging). If the whites don't seem to be biting, I will start swinging the front of the boat from side to side with the trolling motor over the stake beds and I seem to pick up any blacks that are in there this way. Something also peculiar is that I catch mostly blacks on hair jigs and curly tails but the whites seem to like the tube jigs. But as usual, there are always exceptions to the rule. Heck, I'm just happy to catch anything! I'll clean'em no matter what color they are! :D
The only way to have a good fishing spot is to make it yourself!