So turns out that these white bass tend to have a response to much more aggressive jigging style. They will rise from the bottom of the river from 35+ feet depth to come up and hit a lure in the 15 feet to 20 feet zone. They will follow it to just about 5 feet to 10 feet before giving up. They will follow lure back down all the way to the bottom as well. They only have a rather short time frame of attention and it's almost like they'll only give the lure like a three strikes and then out of sight afterwards. That's rather fast. When looking at the sonar marks, it's a fish charging at the lure, it's either going to be a direct bite or it will ignore it at the last second. If the fish is not biting on the first charge, it's less likely to bite the second time and even less likely to bite it on the third time. However they do like to chase and follow an aggressive jig movement that is fleeing away from them.