If I go tomorrow, I'll post a report.
But, just in case ... my normal approach is to start early in the day & cast to downed trees that are on shady banks. Then as the day wears on & there aren't any shaded banks, I'll go to using trolling techniques. I used to use trolling as a way to catch the Hybrids & White Bass, which can be done even while boat traffic is constant. But, nowadays I intend to put my long rods & cranks to the test. But, if the boat traffic is too bad, or there's a lot of floating debris on the water ... I'll probably go into some creeks or pockets & fish the standing timber, with jigs if the fish are deep (>5ft) or holding close to the tree, and marabou Roadrunners if they're shallow (<5ft).
I'm certain that boat traffic will be heavy, as it normally is on weekends, but I haven't been able to make it over there during the week ... because of weather and other factors.
The lake came up a little over a foot from the recent rains, so I am expecting some trash/debris to be floating around ... but, hopefully the wind & boat traffic waves will have pushed most of it to the shoreline.