Hey fishnsled.
To be succesful in Quinte you need to think a bit differently then you would in the Karawartha's. I've fished both a lot and Quinte is BIG water with very little to no structure. There is no current to speak of, no fast water, and right now very early weed growth. I have never even marked a rock! Well almost never. Most of my success in Quinte has come with wind and waves with the "Quinte drift". If it's windy even in the middle of the day you should have luck, target 12 feet and run plus or minus till you find 'em. I have had success drifting with a variety of things but mostly orange worm harnesses, green or orange Eirie Deeries,and worms. Most guys drift some sort of worm rig. Watch out for the Gobies stealing your worm out past Ram Island and in the rest of Quinte but Hay Bay seems clear of them so far. (It's muddier?) Trolling requires you to target 12 - 15 feet or so, so shad raps (silver) no 5 or 7's, tail dancers, walleye divers etc work the best. You can look around in deeper spots but personally I hate running dipsy's etc and like to feel that hit! You have some good advice from the other guys here. My advice is if it's calm go for pike or "pop", if it's windy use it to your advantage and keep moving till you find a walleye. If you find one there will be more! You should get the topo from any good boating store or the MNR. Donna and John have one near the fish cleaning hut. It's easy to get lost after dark if you don't know the area...it is BIG. Have a great time.
Walleye4me
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