Crickets.... :LOL2:
Do you know what stage the bass are in by you?
In Ga, the spawn is wrapping up and the fish are slowly transitioning into their deep water hideouts. When the fish are in this stage, you can usually catch them at the end of laydows, or if you find the first break off a flat towards deeper water. Post spawn fish are sometimes tough to catch if they are still recovering from the spawn, and won't chase much. I like to throw smaller baits and work them slow to get these fish to bite. Otherwise, I'd run and gun and keep on the lookout for active fish up shallow.
Anytime I think there are fish around, but I can't get bit, I always have confidence throwing a 1/32 split shot rig with a green pumpkin trickworm, or a weightless senko.
If you can't stand fishing slow, I'd throw a crankbait/swimbait in a bluegill pattern.
Last but not least, you can always try sticking your toungue out the otherside of your mouth. :roll: