I am not sure about White River but I have fished the St Johns River and its tributaries a TON at night. I found that basically the same dynamics apply day or night. Moving current is a must in the St Johns. I use texas rigged worms on shallow structure primarily unless I see alot of fish rolling the water in which case I switch to a devils horse or buzz bait. The problem with night fishing is the obvious vision issue which is why I prefer to stick with plastics. You can lose alot of high dollar baits when your casting at something you cant see. The plastics make it easy to shake lose from a shoreline snag. I find that the fish seem to be less spooked at night which is helpful. I would arm myself with some worms, topwaters, and slugos and go out and have fun.