IGFA Records
HOLDER OF 2 IGFA WORLD RECORD FISH
IGFA, which stands for the International Game Fish Association, maintains and publishes world records for saltwater, freshwater, fly fishing catches, U.S. state freshwater records, and junior angler records, awarding certificates of recognition to each record holder. Recognized as the official keeper of world saltwater fishing records since 1939, IGFA entered the field of freshwater record keeping when Field & Stream transferred its 68 years of records to the association in 1978.
World's Record Blackfish
25lbs. - Caught 1/20/98 by Anthony Monica, Hammonton, NJ
World's Record Cunner
2lbs. 4oz. - Caught 7/24/05 by
Ken Stulack, Smithville, NJ
Junior World Record Sea Bass.
This Sea Bass weighed in at 7.61lbs. It was caught on 1/5/08 by Phil Adams of Ocean City, NJ.
Our New Jersey Party Boat, The North Star, consistently produces the best catches in Ocean City. Her highly experienced staff has produced two IGFA All Tackle World Record Fish, as well as a Junior World Record Sea Bass. Fishing is about catching fish. If you want to catch fish, fish with the North Star fleet.

