The worm bite is the easiest and it is just around the corner (within 2 weeks). I am not a big fan of jigging for eyes unless I'm in Northern Ontario, but I do it to get out. Too fast a drift is the enemy. You are primarilly targetting male fish as most females go dormant for a couple of weeks post spawn. The males stay at the spawn site until the water warms. The females head for deeper water to recover from the spawn. The slower the drift, the better. Some fishermen will even anchor. If you dont have a drift sock, you can improvise by tossing a couple or 3, 5 gallon buckets over. Bow, stern and mid boat. it should cut your drift in half. Tip your jigs with multiple minnows. Having a sensative rod is a must, slowly raise a couple of feet and drop. The bite feels like 1 little tap, then set the hook. The fish aren't aggressive yet and move very little until hooked. Good luck brother.