I just got back from there, had a good trip about 25. When people tell you they are tearing them up and you see all the boats there, you can bet that for every one person tearing them up there are at least 10 that ain't doing anything. And one thing I have noticed with coonazzes and the basin is that if you heard a report you are already a week behind

I tried to stay away from the people and fished the edges of the water hyacinth around islands about 3 feet deep with a jig that looked like a grass shrimp. If you buy any jigs make sure to get blue/white and black/chartreuse that is good almost always. I sometimes tip my jigs with Berkely Crappie Nibbles, but not always. They are really finicky fish, so with this cold front I honestly would not even go tomorrow, but if you just HAVE to you will have to fish a lot slower and shiners might be your best bet actually. They will probably get tight to cover with this front so you may wanna drop a shiner up in that hyacinth.
BUT, in general like someone said a roadrunner or beetle spin is always a good bet to fish with especially if they are just sorta out in the open. I think the reports are that the fish are on the edges of the dropoffs so a roadrunner would be good to just throw out let sink and real in slow on the ledges. I notice that most people down here fish with a cork and just pop the jig, I like to use a jigpole if possible but the cork method sure works.
Caught some giant bream, and I will be back next weekend with some grass shrimp and crickets.
I would not get discouraged if you don't catch any tomorrow or Sunday it looks like horrible conditions, but you can't catch them at the house