well i would recommend getting out on cedar asap, i went yesterday from about 3pm-dusk, i was using the same thing, suspending jerk bait, i caught well over 10 bass, big one was 17 inches, couple small ones, but most were fairly nice bass, i broke of one bass, so i tied on a smaller supspending jerk bait since it had slowed down a bit, the size of the bass went down, but i did catch 3 nice sized crappies, i tried a spinnerbait for a while, but the water might need to go up about 5-10 degress for that. there is a fishing show i like to record called time on the water, it is on comcast sportsnet chicago, he fishing the midwest a lot especially illinois, only been recording it like a month or so, seen him fish cedar, kinkaid, kentucky lake, and sanchris lake in central il, on cedar they were slamming them on spinnerbaits, and the water was low 60s, so pretty soon, its hard to stay patient with a jerkbait when you arent catching consistant numbers of fish, it is pretty cool when they slam it when you least expect it though, i never really fished jerk baits a whole lot until this spring, kinda like it