I headed up to the cabin for a fast power trip. We had tough weather conditions, very little wind and no clouds. With that said, the fishing was still favorable. We picked our windows and the fish we did end up catching were during the "key" times. Even with tough conditions, we were moving fish throughout the day. The fish for us moved off their typical set-ups and hung around what I call the secondary spots. It's not easy catching fish on a short trip. Doing some homework on when your primary windows are is the first step. For the quick day and a half trip, we were lucky to land 2 quality fish. Patience was important, I always try to tell people that If you fish a full day (10+ hours) the Muskie gods seem to always send you a good chance. Weather its a bite, or a hot follow, putting in your time will normally give someone in the boat a chance at a fish. The fall is sneaking closer and closer, the fish will soon follow suit and be putting on the feedbag. Good luck in your neck of the woods, here are some photos from the trip.