Congratulations to Micheal Kyle, owner/operator of Back Country Outfitters in Springfield, Mo.
Micheal established a new IGFA fly rod /line class world record for a White Bass that he caught recently. A record that had stood for 27 years. Now that this record is officially in the book, I can tell the story that led up to him accquiring this prestigious award.
Last winter,Micheal, sat around the fly shop and researched the record book looking for a world record fish that he could pursue in our area of lakes and streams. He chose this fish and this line class as his goal, and went after it. The record that he chose to pursue, just happened to be the largest fish listed in all seven of the line categories. The old record was 3 pounds 8 ounces, Micheals new record is 3 pounds 12 ounces. He then researched IGFA as to certain limits and requirements associated with fly line,leader, tippett material, and even what qualifies as a fly. IGFA has minimum and maximum requirements. He then reserched tippett materials that had a history of meeting all of IGFA's standards as to mimimum and maximum break test. This is one of the most important requirements that IGFA requires. If your tippett fails by as little as one tenth of one pound, you're history in that particular line class. Micheal spent many, many hours on the water to acheive this goal. Most records are caught by accident, but not this one. World record holders are few and far between in the Show-Me State, and even fewer that are "Fly Rod" World Record holders. Micheal earned his place in that group. Well done Micheal, well done!