Always Hopeful , The Bay of Quinte has walleye from one end to the other if you spend a little time reading posts from the many experianced anglers here on the board you will be able to shorten your learning curve , There are many different factors to where the fish are hitting , most of all would be your skill level , the type of boat you use or not , water temp , water clarity ,bait available and the list goes on ,The waters from Ram island to Sherman's point will produce walleye all year round , find the weedlines that are receeding or look for bait along the contour lines in deeper water , I would suggest that if you are new to the area you hook up with one of the many guides on the bay , Scott at West Lake willow's has a weekend program that is available to teach the techniques used on the Bay and you will learn a hundred spot's to go to . Invest now and you will be able to reap the rewards for years to come or you can do like others and use the old trial and error method , Good Luck and welcome to the Board