Rusty Posted April 12, 2008 Posted April 12, 2008 Looks like Michael Kyle has set a new record, 3lbs 12 ozs. That record has held for 27 years. Way to go Michael!
Root Admin Phil Lilley Posted April 12, 2008 Root Admin Posted April 12, 2008 Really? Just goes to show not many people know about those records... that's an easy feat... not to take away from Micheal's angling ability. Just like JD Dudley breaking 5 line class records, catch and release, last summer in AK on sockeye. They weren't that hard to break, esp since 3 of them were open. I guess that's fly rod class? What is the url of the record site with all the records? Is there more than one official entity recording records?
Crippled Caddis Posted April 13, 2008 Posted April 13, 2008 <Just goes to show not many people know about those records... that's an easy feat... not to take away from Micheal's angling ability. Just like JD Dudley breaking 5 line class records, catch and release, last summer in AK on sockeye. They weren't that hard to break, esp since 3 of them were open.> Very true. Somewhere @ 30 year ago I discovered that the 1 Kg & 2 Kg tippet classes for white bass were open in the IGFA record books. So I filled them. With fish barely over the minimum. Mainly to see if I could endure the bureaucratic process but also to get the World Record Holder pins for my fishing hat. While the catching of a deserving world record is no small achievement it is the meeting of all bureaucratic standards and filling out all the paperwork that is difficult. <What is the url of the record site with all the records? Is there more than one official entity recording records?> The International Gamefish Association is the recognized standard bearer for maintaining world records. Google should find them handily. CC "You need only reflect that one of the best ways to get yourself a reputation as a dangerous citizen these days is to go about repeating the very phrases which our founding fathers used in their struggle for independence." ---Charles Austin Beard
duckydoty Posted April 13, 2008 Posted April 13, 2008 click here for potential world record white bass story then click on April's hot catches A Little Rain Won't Hurt Them Fish.....They're Already Wet!! Visit my website at.. Ozark Trout Runners
Brian Wise Posted April 14, 2008 Posted April 14, 2008 "A Duane Doty Clouser Minnow" who is that guy and how do I get one of those Clousers!! Nice work Michael. Brian My Youtube Channel
Terry Beeson Posted April 14, 2008 Posted April 14, 2008 Well, I guess Michael now has two sponsors.... Clackacraft.... And... Doty Flies, Inc... Next time tilt your head down a little more so we can see the BCO cap... Congrats, Michael... (Just think... One day we can say, "Yeah, I knew him way back when...") TIGHT LINES, YA'LL  "There he stands, draped in more equipment than a telephone lineman, trying to outwit an organism with a brain no bigger than a breadcrumb, and getting licked in the process." - Paul O’Neil
Micheal Kyle Posted April 14, 2008 Posted April 14, 2008 Thank you for taking notice, I have worked my butt off to do this and hope that I will be able to break more. It is not official yet should be a couple of weeks until we know for sure, They are testing the tippet as we speak. I have to say this I hope that David Freeman saw it, He is the one that pretty much taught me everything about White Bass fishing in this area. We miss you David. Michael GrantJ 1 To Know People Is To Know Thier Ways!
Root Admin Phil Lilley Posted April 15, 2008 Root Admin Posted April 15, 2008 An IGFA world fly fishing record that has been held for over 27 years by Cory Wells, the leader of the internationally famous hit recording rock group Three Dog Night, may be on the verge of being broken. While fly fishing Beaver Creek, on Bull Shoals Lake in Missouri, USA, Michael Bryan Kyle of nearby Springfield, landed a white bass (Morone chysops) on March 26 weighing 1.7 kg (3 lb 12 oz) using a Duane Doty clouser minnow on 4 kg (8 lb) class tippet. Wells caught his 3 lb 8 oz white bass fly fishing Lake Nacimiento, Calif in 1981. Ironically veteran fishing writer Wayne Shaw of the San Luis Obispo (Calif) Tribune was in the midst of writing a feature on Wells and the long standing world record from the local lake. Wells has been a member of the IGFA for over 30 years and held other fly records.
Don Posted April 15, 2008 Posted April 15, 2008 Dad burn it, I fried up that 4.5 pounder I caught last week . not. Congratulations Michael. I know you guys have been working hard for those whites during a tough season. It looks like I'll have to switch fro 8# test to 6#test . Way to go BCO.....Don Don May I caught you a delicious bass.
Project Healing Waters Posted April 17, 2008 Posted April 17, 2008 Really? Just goes to show not many people know about those records... that's an easy feat... not to take away from Micheal's angling ability. Just like JD Dudley breaking 5 line class records, catch and release, last summer in AK on sockeye. They weren't that hard to break, esp since 3 of them were open. Since that ole boy from Three Dog Night has held the record for 27 years, I suspect it really wasn't such an "easy feat." There are hundreds of thousands of highly skilled amateur and professional anglers actively pursuing IGFA records. By the time you can get an official IGFA weigh-in around here fish lose a LOT of weight. When talking about pre-spawn female White Bass, that weight loss is quite pronounced. To cross all the T's and dot all the I's quickly enough to get a world record fish properly entered is a rare accomplishment unless the record happens to be open or it's a species of fish very few people fish for with the type of tackle used. But a 1.5 kg tippet class record for a White Bass (the most prolific and widely dispersed sub-species of Bass in North America) is NOT uncommonly sought after. That is a typical tippet strength among fly anglers fishing for White Bass. Where I come from, diminishing the accomplishments of a fellow local area angling professional would be considered unsportsman-like and unprofessional. Congratulations, Michael. You're bringing notoriety to Ozarks fisheries. That's good for business for everyone around here. Thanks. http://www.projecthealingwaters.org
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