I haven't been to the river in a couple weeks now. I hope to spend some time fishing during my vacation in a few weeks though.
I found the crappie down river from the boat launch at Doniphan. They were under a junction of logs about 2 to 3 feet under the surface of the water. I didn't even know that they were there and was expecting smallmouth or goggle-eye. I threw in the mess of logs and let the lure drop as I retrieved it over the main large log. All of the sudden, 5 or 6 crappie came out from under the large log and started shining. One decent sized crappie got on, but when I tried to get in there again, my hook hung on the top of the large log. I spooked them when I got up closer to get the hook loose.
As for walleye--
It's been about 4 or 5 years it seems like, but the Conservation Department released a bunch of 2 inch walleye up and down Current River from Deer Leap down to south of the Doniphan boat launch. I had the opportunity to release a few buckets full with my grandfather, just down from the boat launch. I'd have to say that he was proud to be able to help with that project. He passed away this last February, but I owe my love of fishing to him. He used to have a place on the river off of U-hwy here in Ripley County, when I was young and I really, really enjoyed going fishing with him, my dad and uncle.
I don't know how many of the walleye would have survived and/or have been caught by now, though.
Do you all gig?