Brad,
When I started fishing the Quinte area I also tried using
a Windlas Tipup and had no luck with it at all. I now leave
the tipup at home unless I fish just about any other lake.
A set line worked for me last weekend on St. George Lake.
On Quinte I drill two holes about 4 feet apart and use two
graphite jigging rods with Diawa 1300's loaded with good
quality clear 8-12lb test line. I drill a third hole in between
the two holes just for a flasher depth finder. I do not jig
both rods at the rythm, I jig one then the other. That way
you concentrate on each one more independant, and when
a fish hits you usually get them. I used to jig both at the
same time and missed fish like crazy. I also found jigging
slowly with long pauses works the best. Quinte is also, the
only place I have fished where 3 minnows on one jigging
spoon seems to have the best success. That's 3 mud minnows,
don't buy shinners. They die fast and don't seem to temp
those Quinte Walleyes the same as muds. One more thing,
On clear days when the fishing is slow I'm using 8-10 lb line,
while on overcast or active days I use 12 lb line.
I hope this is some help, The walleye are there ! I'll be out
this Saturday morning. See you out there. I'm the guy with
the Orange floater suit. Ha Ha
BATMAN