Rickant:
  By golly, anyone who calls "walleye" Pickerel, (the correct name).........deserves help.
  If you launch at Johns Marina ($6.00)or 7, forget; go on a right oblique to the little island across the lake.  See a burnt down something.......right island. Small island.
   
  Should be in about 14ft. of water around the island, with a steep drop off.  Use jig and a worm or minnow.  You are going to catch lots of rock bass etc. but the "PICKEREL" are there.  Nice cloudy day and some chop and you should be in business.
   Venture a bit farther down the same shore to a point of land with a 25 ft. hole in front.............TOWARDS Carleton Place...........Fish the hole and the bay following.  Jigs and worms or plastic should work here.
   If you launch at the MNR free site (Drummond 9A) go right across to the big island and work the hell out of all the shoals around it and between it and the next couple of islands.  If you don't catch pickerel you should maybe do ok on smallies.
   Basiclly, you have to work harder for your fish these days.  Early and late are good, but we have caught em on a calm day, 30 degrees, right on top of a shoal, in full sun, so go figure........ 
 
 
   Best of luck: Jigs. 
 
 
   If you launch at the MNR free site, maybe stop at the huge weed bed at the mouth of the creek, and drift texas rigged twisters or worms thru it.......lots of bass there, and some pickerel.
   There, gave away 20 years of learning in 2 min............dang!! 
 
 
   Crappie............sorry , yer on yer own.
    J