Going for Some World Records "Line Class"
Ok, after some very thorough research (sorry jeb), I have decided there are some easy (yeah right) world records to obtain in the 2# line class in both regular tackle and fly tackle.
I'm planning to go for some of them. There are certain rules and stipulations which must be met--which shouldn't be an issue (such as minimum rod length; top shot/leader length; etc). I am certain some of you have made the lists somewhere, as I've spotted a few similar names on the IGFA site. So if you have any informative or illustrative advice to throw out there, please do.
I have picked up some support from certain manufacturers of fishing products who are going to send me stuff for free to promote their products (I did not ask for this--but was contacted through facebook and email directly *shakes head*). Now I am kinda required to move forward with this "idea."
Anyhow, I will need some assistance in coming weeks/months (in my case, probably years) from anyone willing to help. Photography and video is most important, and possible access offshore for certain species and knowledge of their whereabouts. I think I need someone who is certified to document a record catch as well; and I need someone with more experience to explain to me how that process works--as my brain begin releasing smoke signals of overload as I read through pages upon pages of rules.
I already "unofficially" smashed the blacktip shark record--by far, and I am positive other, much larger species, can be caught in similar fashion. There are some species which haven't even been landed on 2# line yet and are wide open.
My first goal will be landing a King Mackerel on 1# Nanofil (which tests just under 2#, and will be perfect for the 2# category--IGFA's lowest official line class). I may bump it up to 2# Nanofil so I dont short-change myself, provided its strength does not exceed or bump me into the 4# IGFA class. Yes, there are better lines out there, but my purpose for going with Nanofil is its incredibly small diameter compared to other Uni-filament superlines (0.001" diameter). I can get a moderately sized reel between a 2000-3000, and literally put 300-600 (maybe more) yards of this low test line on it--making catching larger fish possible when I cannot stop a powerful run.
As far as the King goes, I only need to catch a 25#er to break the world record, and after playing with those sharks on a 24" toy rod and 1# - 5# line, I know for certain I can do it. I will need a spot on gaffer for sure, as I cannot offer much control or support at the pylons when the time comes for capture. 15' top shot just isn't enough from the railing downward. If I cannot succeed off of the pier, I'll take the goal to a boat, but I'd much rather the record come off our lovely pier before moving further out.
Anyhow, thank you in advance for any support given, and hopefully we make this a team effort. If you're up to the challenge, feel free to compete as well. I'm doing this only for fun, and I plan to keep it just that.