I fish Hernando Lake relatively often, but hadn't done as much prior to last year. It is one of my favorite lakes to fish because it's got a great depth to grass ratio around all sides, mostly. It makes jigging really fun when the specks are on. Most patches of grass will be on 8-10 feet. I'll nose in a bit with the trolling motor and dip a jig for 10 or 15 minutes and see if anyone's home. If not, move on to the next little patch.
Things worth noting is that the water is incredibly clear on Hernando Lake. So I've found the best bite is to be had first thing in the morning. Gotta be that early bird. Bite seems to slack off during the rest of the day until later in the afternoons. I've honestly used all colors of jigs in there - plastics, hair jigs, it doesn't much matter with as clear as it is. They'll bite it if they're hungry. You will have absolutely no problem catching bass, either. They love jigs out there.
Since you're on the water you don't have to bother with the boat ramp so much there at the Hwy 41 and 200 fork. During the week it's not terrible, but weekends are my least favorite. Tons of airboats and people really take their time getting in and out. There are connected lakes to Hernando Lake, Todd & Dodd. I haven't spent too much time back in there aside from bluegill fishing, but I've heard plenty of stories of folks catching specks out there.