Redbeard,
Don't plan on fishing primarily for walley or you will go home disappointed. There are walleye in Lake of the Ozarks, and the Mo. Conservation Dept. has done a fairly intensive job of stocking them, but the bite is mainly in the upper portions of the lake. You might catch one here and one there, and most are caught by accident. You could spend a whole season fishing for crappie on the lower half of the lake and if you caught any walleye at all you would be doing good. Crappie is the name of the game for the next two-three weeks. I don't know where Bass Point Resort is located at on the lake, but if you will be here within the next few weeks the crappie fishing should be good to excellent barring cold fronts, monsoon rains or other mother nature calamities. Good luck.
jcmojo
ps: good walley lakes in or partly within Missouri are Stockton, Bull Shoals, and Norfork. These are probably the best known. There may be others of lesser distinction.
Redbeard,
I forgot to add the crappie bait and lure of choice. You can't go wrong with crappie minnows and/or crappie jigs in 1/16 oz. size. Plain leadhead is ok, with a white or chartruese tube tail or twister tail. Ask locally at bait shops for the depth they are biting at when you get here, or check this forum for postings right before you leave.
jcmojo