I live directly on the Juniatat River ( a wonderful smallmouth river) in Central Pennsylvania. There is a decent population of Walleye in the river and I just can't seem to crack them, which is very frustrating considering I don't have problems catching most species I go after. So the river is a rocky, shallow river with a little vegetation. The water runs pretty clear most of the time unless we get some harder rains. I have seen many people catch nice Walleye out of this river and I just can't seem to get them. Any advice on lures or areas to concentrate on would be much appreciated. The fact that I find these fish so hard to figure out makes me want to catch them that much more. Thanks.