Largemouth and Smallies are shallow and tight to cover and hitting well, We have been getting them on 3" or 4" tubes rigged weedless and skipping them into the overhanging brush and trees on the shorelines. Senkos wacky rigged on a weedless hook have been working great as well. With all the rain that we have had the water temps are still in the mid 70's and most fish are shallow. We have been getting some walleye action now the first and last hour of light. We have been using leechs on a ISG weedless slowfall jig fishing 2 to 6 fow around shoreline cover. We are also getting some bonus gills and some big smallies. They are hitting light and you need a good rod like the Tooth Tamer Walleye series rods that I use. Bluegill action is still steady with peak times also being early and late in the day. We are still seeing the gills in shallow water around any shoreline cover. It's been a great year for Catfish, I think the high water has them moving more, the Cats bait of choice seem to be a gob of crawlers. Some fishermen are getting cats on walleye and northern suckers also.
Good luck on the water...