As the water rises they are going to try their best to hold in roughly the same depth as before it came up. Essentially meaning they will hold closer to the bank in most places. If the water has a bit of debris in it, and has a tinge of off color, you should slightly increase the presentation size and color. Do this in baby steps, until you find a willing biter. Sometimes all it takes is a big enough object to piss 'em off. But other times it is a combo of getting the right color, and size for the weater being fished. One thing I notice about the Wilson, is the presentation preference is going to change from drift to drift. Pods of fish seem to like the same things in that river. Not saying I haven't hooked a fish on a jig lets say, then run through with bait 10 minutes and hooked a second. Good luck man.