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Subject: Apology for weigh-in fiasco


Author:
George osha
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Date Posted: 19:15:51 06/25/07 Mon

Club Members.
I need to apologize for not following the rules on bringing short fish to the scales. After thinking about this all day I realize I am at fault for allowing teams to keep their big fish even though they turned in a short fish. Earlier this year I disqualified a teams big fish for bringing in a short fish and should have done the same Sunday with the other teams, regardless of the circumstances on who told them their fish was the right length. ( Some how I was put in charge of the bump board so I should make the correct ruling in all cases on an equal basis otherwise what does that say about my honesty and fairness.. NOT MUCH AFTER SUNDAY)
Hope to see everyone at the open.
George Osha.
Feel free to add your criticism about the decision on Sunday.

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Jason
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Date Posted: 04:29:54 06/26/07 Tue

Tracker members
I just happen to be fishing the other tournament Sunday. While watching your weigh-in I was curious as to what you did about the short fish at the scales. After looking at your rules you should have taken away their big fish, regardless of hurting someones feelings. Rules Are Rules. I see at least the bump guy owned up to his mistake .
Some nice fish, Jason


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