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MORE WOMEN ON THE WATER
Reading the letters about worldclass female anglers (Feedback, June/July) reminded me of two couples from Long Island, New York, who shared a passion for fishing as well as rivalries between their spouses. Francis Low caught some spectacular fish during his career, including a 998-pound white shark. He was the first president of the Manasquan River Marlin and Tuna Club, as well as a member, along with Kip Farrington, of the famous Southside Sportsman Club in Oakdale, New York. In 1933, Low caught a 705-pound bluefin tuna off New York. Not to be outdone, in 1936 his wife, Faith, landed a 749-pound women’s world-record bluefin.
Farrington’s fishing successes included a world-record 1,135-pound black marlin caught off Cabo Blanco, Peru. Kip’s wife, Chisie, held 11 world…
