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Sports February 14, 2008
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Fish On
Plenty of options for Presidents Day weekend
RON NUZZOLO
Fishing continues to remain solid on offshore wrecks. Anglers are carefully choosing days to take off in search of cod and ling. If you plan to take off from work, remember that this time of year is hard-core due to weather and how many fares actually show up. Always make sure you contact the captain and confirm the night before- and even then, I would have a backup plan.

Capt. Jeff on the Voyager has been locating good numbers of cod - and with bragging rights. He is having trips producing 40 to 60 keepers. Starting this Friday, Feb. 15, the Voyager will sail for cod every Friday from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. He has an open-boat, no-reservations-required policy. TheVoyager will be fishing wrecks from 20 to 40 miles out. Cod fishing reports have been better than in recent years, so contact Capt. Jeff at jgutman28@comcast.net and get a day to join the crew for some serious fishing.

If you can't take off, don't worry. Capt. Scott and the crew aboard the Prowler 5 have been picking away at the bottom with ling, blackfish and a fewcod in themix.He is putting together three big trips for Presidents Day weekend: Saturday and Sunday, Feb. 16 and 17, andMonday, Feb. 18. Check it out at www.prowler5.com for more information.

Offshore fishing remains solid for the crew on the Big Jamaica from Brielle. The Jamaica continues to stick to what they know best: sea bass, porgies and a good mix of ling and cod.Most anglers caught limits of sea bass plus a few porgies this week. Sea bass were up to 6.5 pounds, and the porgies were all jumbos.

Aboard the Jamaica, pool winners this weekwere SamSpoeing fromCliffside Park, with a 9-pound Pollock; Fred Moore from Staten Island, N.Y., with a 6.5-pound sea bass; Anan Dwarika from Ledgewood, with a 20-pound pollock, andGregoryBrown from Brooklyn, N.Y., with an 8-pound cod.

HighHooks anglers this week wereAlan Kinsey from Maplewood, who caught his limit of sea bass plus 10 porgies; Daniel Rue fromPalisades Park,who caught 23 sea bass and one pollock; Mike Vastola of Lavallette, who caught 21 sea bass and four porgies; Mike Langevin and Bill Tragesvr fromMerrick, N.Y., who combined for 30 sea bass, 11 porgies and a few ling; Mark Myricks from JerseyCity,who caught 15 sea basswith five jumbo 6-pounders, 10 porgies and two ling; andDaniel Signal fromTrenton,who caught 19 sea bass and five porgies.