All my years here I have caught very few from mid oct to next yr when the water starts to get near 50 degrees. And then it was spooning which I like except for walleye if you get a short one. They do not do well coming up from deep water. I hate to see their badder in their mouth. The last two years have been different so they might go shallow this fall, which would be nice. I just never hold my breath on catching them, it seems every time out, I learn something different. The walleyes yesterday were caught on point/flat. If you looked to the shore it appeared there was no point but on the map/gps you could see the shallow area coming out under the surface of the water. After the first successful stop I just looked for and fished those type of areas. Will they be there today, maybe but I never count on it. The thing I have found out on this lake if you catch a couple spend a little time and and determine why, then look for them and fish for them the same way. But maybe tomorrow it will be different. That's why it's called fishin.
I think to much juice on earlier posts.