My most accessible water gets pretty heavy fishing pressure. The water that is easily accessible by boat or shore gets hammered every day. So, I'm now sinking my boat way back in heavy weeds - areas that look more like wetlands and farm fields than lake water. I've been fishing hollow weedless frogs and having a blast. Sometimes fish will come two feet out of the water when they hit (or completely miss the lure). Using 60 lb super-braid on a little 1970s vintage Ryobi Mag reel with a 6.5' medium heavy casting rod, and it cast these frogs a mile.

Catching mostly 2 to 4 lb largemouth. This is after weeds are cleaned.

What a fish looks like when landed. Some are even more covered with weeds.

Pike that shot through the weeds for a frog. Pike miss the lure about 75% of the time.
Maybe these lures and technique work on other high-pressure waters too.