from Ristori's column

At Point Pleasant, Capt. Bobby Bogan found those temperatures were down to 36 degrees when he fished 20-mile wrecks Sunday with his Gambler from Point Pleasant. A few small cod were boated along with large ling. Jim Custer of Edison bagged 10 ling, and Steve Otkel from Garwood added four ling to his 6-pound cod. The Gambler is sailing open to those wrecks from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m., except from Monday to Wednesday, when the target is blackfish.
Capt. Jeff Gutman has switched tonight’s sailing of his Voyager from Block Island to a NE wrecks trip at the reduced fare of $200. Gutman noted that the Block Island codfishery hasn’t been consistent. He’ll also be running an open trip for $90 at 6 a.m. Sunday to 20-to-40-mile cod wrecks. Last Sunday’s trip produced over 100 cod, of which about ¾ were keepers. Bruce Harbac of Keansberg topped the catch with a 37-pound cod. Shawn Meyer, Dave Marshall and Joe Grabowski from Clifton combined for 15 cod up to 17 pounds. Vinny Faiella of Little Silver bagged five to 10 pounds, and Archie Stewart from Nutley had five to 8 pounds.
At Brielle, Capt. Howard Bogan Jr. will be sailing his Jamaica by reservation (732 528-5014) to 60-to-80-mile wrecks to the northeast for cod over the weekend, leaving at 11:30 the night before. The Jamaica didn’t get out last weekend, but sailed Tuesday to catch cod up to 15 pounds. The high hook had 10 cod, a 35-pound pollock, and some ling.
Capt. Ken Gallop of Big Kid is continuing to charter from Brielle Yacht Club during the winter. He put the Roman Pera party into some cod and ling on Sunday.