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Perfect Drift Report
Written by Captain John   
Wednesday, 14 July 2010
The Perfect Drift Sport fishing Team was at it again this weekend with the Barnegat Bay Fluke! New comer's William Evans, and his two sons Will & Ryan were aboard for a full day of fishing. We fished Double Creek and picked up several Fluke just short of 18 inches. It was a tough and slow drift for much of the morning, so we made a move just outside of the inlet and picked up a nice 24 inch "door mat" Fluke just shy of the Bell Buoy! Saturday we mad chew around 3 p.m. We landed about 15 Fluke with one keeper. Friday July 9th, the crew headed out for an evening Fluke trip in the bay. We found aggressive Fluke in Double Creek. Standard Fluke rigs with Gulp and live Keelies worked well. Plenty of action landing a dozen shorts, and two keepers ( 21 and 18 inches) in just under two hours. The fishing should remain hot, as long as the water temp stays on the warmer side.Book your trip today, to get in on the action!
 
Florida Keys Get Away
Written by Captain John   
Monday, 03 May 2010
What a winter with all the cold temps and record snow falls, We will be getting the boat ready for the 2010 fishing season. Striped Bass, Bluefish and Tide Runner Weakfish will start showing up in the bay by late April and we will be kicking off our 2010 fishing season the end of April beginning of May. I had opportunity to enjoy a Florida Keys Vacation this week with my son who was on spring break. The weather has been beautiful and temps in the mid to upper 70's. The fishing down there has been a really good experience with all the variety of species of fish to catch. See more photos in the photo gallery under Florida Keys Get Away.
 
Perfect Drift Report
Written by Captain John   
Wednesday, 24 March 2010
Just returned from another Florida Keys fishing trip and the yellow tail fishing was on fire. You realy had to get them in the boat fast or the sharks would get them. The weather was beautiful and temps in the mid to upper 80's. The fishing down there has been a really good experience with all the variety of species of fish to catch. See more photos in the photo gallery under Florida Keys Get Away. the Perfect Drift is ready to start fishing and will be splashed on Wednesday. Open boat trips will be posted on the website soon. There is a hot Striper and Bluefish bite going on off of Barnegat now. Give us a call to get aboard.
 
Last Keeper Fluke of the 2009 Season
Written by Captain John   
Tuesday, 27 October 2009
Last keeper Fluke of the 2009 season boated on Perfect Drift Sport Fishing.
We got out Friday after noon after the seas layed down lots of shorts and
sea robins were hooked we boated 4 keepers. Needed 8 & 10 oz sinkers to hold bottom in 45ft of water off the coast guard station. The bay is loaded with
Weak fish and Blues. There is also good blow fishing along with some nice size King fish and we will be fishing for them until the Strip Bass fishing
starts. Sea bass Trigger fish can be caught on the wrecks. So just
because the Fluke season closed the fall fishing is in full swing.
 
Fluke Report
Written by Captain John   
Tuesday, 01 September 2009
Twelve keeper fluke and plenty of throwbacks were ploughed today in the ocean north of Barnegat Inlet. The trip fished all over the area, making long drifts in 38 to 45 feet, picking fish all day. Seas were a little choppy in the morning but calmed later, but the drift was fast, and 6 ounces was needed to hold bottom. One bluefish was landed, and a 3-foot brown shark was hooked and reeled halfway to the boat before it bit through the line. A couple of porpoises swam around. Lots of good-sized weakfish swam Barnegat Bay, and anglers on the boat caught them Wednesday, and many fluke hugged the bay’s bottom, but they were mostly small. We will be making are last trip of the season on Friday.
 
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