I tend to agree with most here in that a jig n grub or a jig with some live bait is the go to for walleye.
Fished Horwood lake a few years ago and my buddy and I decided to not use live bait for the last few days. We both caught walleyes on drop shot rigs with small swim baits and powerbait leeches. A drop shot rig is great if you have already found them and you are on top of a snaggy bottom.
If you want to try something different and the wind is blowing hard instead of running back to the cottage find a rocky island with the wind blowing on it. Tie on a favorite minnow body bait (Rapala ) anything you can use as a jerk bait.
Back the boat off 75 yds and launch a cast downwind towards the rocky shore then jerk it so hard your almost trying to break it and hang on Walleye will explode on a jerk bait like a pike in those conditions.