Here is two walleye gems for you right in that neck of the woods. On the Mesick side of the dam, fish the hole on the river below the dam. Dusk until after dark. Number 5 floating rapalas in many colors. Same exact location on the other side of the river. I've caught two over 7 lbs in that area. The entire river from below the dam to about 2 river miles up from Red bridge is great for Browns and rainbows. Rainbows seem to come more in the slower waters as you get closer to red bridge. Many access points from south 1 rd off from Warfield on the Harrietta side, or from Upper River road on the Mesick side. Panther Mantins in number 4.... you only need four colors.
All silver body and silver blade, all gold body and gold blade, yellow body with red dots and silver blade, black body and yellow dots with a gold blade. Silver works best on some days, gold on others. Fish the rapids and slack water before and after the rapids.

Up by baxter bridge, head up river about a half mile (walking) You will come to a creek. Where that creek dumps into the river is a nice sandy hole. Fish number 5 rapalas in fire tiger or blue and white. Caught my best natural river brown out of this hole and some nice walleyes. Up river is a giant sand hill (accessible from a trail off the pinery). There is a nice rapids run that is good for trout. Just up from that, the river makes a bend. Stand on the bank so you are facing up river of the bend (down river to your left). You will see a stump, cast number 5 rapalas at that stump. Caught my limit in walleyes there in 5 casts one evening!