"The sun helps settle the sand that is clouding the water." ???

Fishing reports I've received are all poor except a few from Canada, and it's slowed down up there too. According to the Modis Satellite the only areas that look to clear significantly this weekend would be NW of West Sister Island and along the border from North Bass to Kelleys. However, there are walleye all around the western basin including much closer to shore. If you want to stay closer to the mainland, because of the light wind forecast I'd try near rocky areas where the mussels will clear the water faster. Not much wind to cause currents to move that water, so as it clears the fish will find it. Maybe the area between South Bass, Rattlesnake, North Bass, and Middle Bass box. Lots of mussels in that zone. Also east of Kelleys. Check the modis every evening and look for areas where the water is starting to clear, even little areas. I'd also try fishing the top half of the water column, even try more muddy water. The visibility down near the bottom is probably near zero in many places so there probably won't be any walleye down there that are active. If there are active walleye they will probably be up in the water column in a zone of visibility that is advantageous to them for catching prey. It's going to be a great weather 4th of July weekend so get out and enjoy it!Good Luck!

The waves at the Channel Marker webcams appear smaller because those cameras are something like 50 feet or more up on the structure. Whatever they look like add a foot or two.