Going to be alittle tough with boat control especially if trying to fish standing timber. My suggestion is get a couple of anchors or rope and tie to stick ups. What you will find at Patoka,,you might catch 75-100 dinks before you catch a keeper. You might try long lineing jigs no more than 1 mph. You won’t be able to get a pontoon boat under Hwy 145 bridge to upper area of Patoka except at the Painter Creek Branch. Better to fish the Lick Fork arm and all of its branches or some small branches off main lake. Be careful of submerged standing timber. Also,,you might troll crankbaits especially evenings for walleye or pitch heavier jigs on north shore main points and around dam or troll even Painter Creek arm as they do occasionally catch nice walleye. Walleye can be snagged off points in Lick Fork arm using minnows but fish deep. Patoka lost all of its grass due to Corps holding water flooding the grass out and it drastically changed the fishing for crappie and even Bass so the fishing has undergone quite a change. Enjoy your weekend as it’s a beautiful lake.