Theres tons of trees and brush piles....lots of rock piles....
It's number 6 I believe in the BASS Magazines top 100 lakes...and only 4 hours or so from my home....Water is deep and clear...We'll be fishing with a couple more guys that are going supposedly , that know the lake very well. I'm told we eill be deep stucture fishing alot of the day....shallow BIG top water fishing in the mornings and evenings , and lots of deep diving cranks and drops shots and senkos on points and structure the rest of the time.
Yeah, its a hoot to see a Hog hit a topwater spinner. Actually without even seeing a map of the lake, or the structure, your Intel description is exactly the way I'd fish such a lake. Exception being windy,cloudy days when the lake water turns cloudy from the algea. Then the Hogs might move into the flats and stay there thru the day. Spinners or rattle topwaters would be my choice. On clear days I would be against bouncing a worm rig down a drop off or right on the edge of structure near the deep. I'd find flats with the steepest drop offs near. Points are always sweet after a few days of a wind blowing the food chain into them.
Biggest I ever caught was an 8lb'r I caught on a big suick stick while fishing Muskie. Im not a die hard Largmouth angler but I do enjoy them.