After 2 tourneys in a row of nothing but dinks, I finally got on the board at Ponkapoag.
I got all 3 of mine (1.37lb, 2.14lb, and 2.47lb) relatively deep in the middle, in and around the hydrilla and other vegetation. Didn't really look for lily pads or anything, the vegetation is scattered all over the place. It was *not* very thick and matty, if you ask me, in fact the water quality and clarity were both excellent, and there were plenty of rocks and boulders and hard bottoms, especially in the northern half. Dealt with the wind and covered a lot of ground by heading all the way north and then letting the wind drift me down south through the middle.
Caught all 3 on a pumpkin Berkley Havoc Pit Boss, T-rigged with a 16-oz weight pegged tight up against the lure by a bobber stopper. That is an incredibly versatile bait right there -- can be fished dead-stick, topwater, as a swimming search bait, hopping along the bottom, on the pads, in the grass, totally weedless, even in heavy cover I got barely any salad. It can be a frog, a crawfish, a bait fish, whatever... all different kinds of action.
I think I could have really crushed it today with that pattern, but I spent too much time working the shallows with various other strategies. I didn't catch anything until about 10:45am, and got all three over the course of the next 1 hour. (Opposite experience as PurpleTurkey, who got all 5 of his keepers by 9am.)
Moral of the story: Bass like the deeper water in summer. I have spent WAY too much time this summer working what appears to be excellent structure in parts of the pond that are just too shallow, while others catch them in the deepest part of the pond, out in the open water.
This is the last MAFF tourney for me in a while... moving to Thailand in 2 weeks. But I'll be back. ;-)