A woman’s IGFA record to remember
Many women have proved they can handle any great game fish a man can, and this IGFA record proves that point;
Dorothea Cassullo was fishing off Montauk, N.Y. when she landed this massive 223.28-kilogram (492-pound, 4-ounce) swordfish. She fought the sword for two hours until the crew of the Dorado, captained by Clarence Fine, were able to bring this record fish aboard. Dorothea then returned to Montauk Yacht Club for an official weight on a certified scale. With this fish she was able to set the IGFA Womenโs 24-kg (50 lb) Line Class World Record for the species – a record that has now stood for 65 years.

The Golden Eagle from Belmar had good news as 2-pound bluefish were solid from 20-40 feet and jigged on both plain and tailed diamonds as everyone limited. There was also the first showing of chub mackerel on both jigs and bait.
Capt. Ron Santee Jr. had another decent catch of keeper fluke on his Fishermen from Atlantic Highlands, Included were a pool-winning 6.7-pound fluke by Pat, and a 4.7-pounder that took the lead in the monthly pool for Chico.
The forecast is for southeast winds at 5 knots before going to south 5-10 in the afternoon.
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