Fished Cedar Creek on Saturday, May, 20. Weather was cloudy in the morning until about 10:30 and then mostly sunny until about 4, then the clouds came back the rest of the day. The lake was very busy and there was alot of boats that were moving quite a bit. Still plenty of room for everyone though. Fishing was good when the clouds were around and slowed a bit when it was mostly sunny.Water temp ranged from 65-70. Bluegill could be had with crickets or with popeyes with wax worms or just about with any of your favorite bluegill baits. We caught several nice sized bluegill in about 3-6 feet deep in about 10-15 feet of water. Also caught many small one too. Released all fish we caught. Crappie were caught by fishing jigs about 7-8 feet deep in about 16-25 feet of water. All the crappie were small (7"-8") and thin. We caught probably about 70 - 80 of them. We caught several bass that we 12" - 14". The bass were caught early in the morning while fishiing with minnows. We quit fishing with minnows about 10 a.m. We fish with mainly jigs or popeyes tipped with wax worms. We fished with 1/16oz chart curly tailed jigs with a bb sized split shot about 6" above the jig. The crappie bite was very light, so one had to watch his line closely. Just something I noticed at the ramp; there are alot of very impatient people. Everyone needs to remember to that there are some people who may not be to experienced putting in or taking out a boat, but remember everyone will get better with practice. Remember everyone was a rookie at one time or the other. Maybe instead of complaining and showing disgust, people should either offer to help or just sit and wait your turn. Slow down and relax; besides that is what fishing is all about. Get out and fish whenever you can.