Most fishermen in Virginia devote the majority of their efforts to catching trout, bass, and panfish such as crappies, bluegills, and rock bass. But the Old Dominion also has abundant walleye populations in a number of rivers and lakes. Some of these waters get regular stockings by the Wildlife Department, while others are maintained by both stocking and natural reproduction. This week and next, we’ll delve into the best tactics for catching these bronze-colored gamefish.