So you are going to launch out of Catawba, huh! Well, there's a few good spots you may want to try for walleye. The first spot is called Lucy's Point, off the Northeast side of middle bass island. Troll the deep water to the east of the green dinger bell and cast weight forwards or worm harnesses on the west side of the buoy on the reef. In June, this area tends to hold a lot of nice walleye, even though u don't see ton's of boats pressuring it. This is a great area for perch in the spring as well, but fish to the south and east of the buoy and you may get a decent amount of jumbo's. Also, try around carpenter's point reef southwest of Kelley's and definitely don't ignore gull island shoal and kelley's shoal north of the island. Just from experience, i've learned that just because it is hot, the water is flat, and the sun is shining, don't mean the walleye are in deep water. I've caught some of my biggest trophy's on reefs on hot, sunny days. Also to note, kelley's island shoal and gull ALWAYS hold walleye. If u can't seem to find the fish, always make at least one or two drifts over kelleys shoal with weight forwards. Trust me, you'll be glad you did. Well, good luck on the water.