Wayne, what about trout????
Walleye were native to the rivers here. I agree that general interest in targeting them is not high, although that's probably a reflection of fish population dynamics (walleyes are secondary, thus harder to find and catch consistently). Everybody seems very happy whenever they catch one incidentally.
I'm a northern transplant. Walleyes are what I fish for. The folks back home in Wisconsin all think I should be fishing for bass, since this is bass country--do as the Romans do.
However, one thing that can be said for walleyes and trout in this area, that cannot be said for most other species: you've got a shot at a world record.
Ryan, that includes Table Rock. Somebody needs to unlock the secrets there. Your best shot at catching some will be on the upper end of the lake, most of the year...