Haven't gone since last month,but may I suggest the big submerge hill next to the island seen not to far from rocky creek.Catch some ghost minnow and fish where the drop off meets the shallow edge.They were slaughtering the whites last time I was out there.Move around the submerged hump/hill until you start catching them.Boats are always there and will help give you a hint where they are biting.Trolling with pet spoon in that same area is also an option.You can easily paddle to that hill in very little time.I fish there with my kayak last time and caught a bunch trolling with pet spoons.Wish I had some ghost minnow though.Need a depth finder to find that hill.Mark with marker buoys once you find the fish.That spot is my best bet.Good luck and bring back a report.I am going to Livingston this week end.The whites and stripers are all over the lake.Two weeks ago I hit the first spot and where pulling whites and stripers as fast as my hell-bender/pet spoons can reach the bottom.
Good info. Also the East end of the big underwater hump almost due North of Rocky (1/2 mile or so). Water depth 7-12 ft. Can use Medium size/or Ghost minnows. Have a line out with live bait, and cast with Traps as the schools pass by. WB, Cats, and Hybrids. Oddly enough there is one stump out there and I've caught it several times. It is about 45 yds from the right (East) side ledge before the drop-off.
I'll be at Livingston myself this wkend.

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P.B.
May 2009
Columbia River,
just west of Camas, Washington
9ft. 4"