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PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. Sea monsters do exist. Just ask Jennifer Cameron. On April 16, the Stuart, Florida, angler caught the largest swordfish of her fishing career, weighing in a giant that tipped the scales at 436 pounds. Catching a nearly quarter-ton brute like a swordfish is a challenge in and of itself. Doing so while struggling with a 102-degree temperature is something else completely. I wasn t feeling that good that day, a day after I received my second Moderna vaccination for COVID-19, she told TCPalm | Treasure Coast Newspapers, part of the USA TODAY Network. But we needed to catch a fish, so I went along. After we boated it, I could feel my fever, went into the cabin and wrapped up in a blanket and slept on the boat ride all the way back into the marina. ....
They took Irvine’s boat, a 31-foot console called Young Guns Too. They were fishing about 18 miles out from Fort Lauderdale, with some choppy waves, when the bait slacked up and the fish came all the way to the surface, Irvine told the Sun-Sentinel. I was so nervous getting ready with the harpoon that my legs locked up, he said. I got a good harpoon shot and it was then that we realized what a true sea monster we had. It took the young anglers five hours to reel in the giant swordfish. (Young Guns Fishing Team) It took five hours to reel the giant swordfish in, according to Local 10 News. ....
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