Wow! .... what a tough call to make! The leaders by nearly 6 lbs in the 3 day tourney, had their final day weight disqualified, because of how one of their fish was caught . They had broken off a fish, and a bit later hooked the line ... pulled it in, and the fish was still on it! Being it was their line and lure, they kept the fish which was determined illegal. The rules state ...."Fishing is defined as having a lure attached to a line and a rod and reel with the rod in hand"
Although they did not say how much their total disqualified weight was, they had averaged 21lbs per day, on the previous days, and only needed 13 -6 to win, and likely did not need the "illegal" fish anyway! Per the rule definition ...seems likely the officials made the correct call. I know the rules change from tournament circuit to circuit, but a couple of "like" events came to mind. When watching the BPT this past week, the same thing happened to Fletcher Shryock .... his line broke about halfway to the fish, and motor the boat over to grab the line .... by the time he had winded it up, the fish was gone. Both Marty and JT Kenney made the remarks, that had the fish still been on, that it would have counted. I also just watched the 2019 Redcrest, and Zack Birge did the same thing, and was able to score the fish, and not penalized. Both the BPT and the FLW College Circuit are both owned by Major League fishing, it is reasonable to determine that the disqualified anglers had watched the events, and kept the fish accordingly ....what a tough call! Having lost 11 grand for being DQ ed in a Super BFL, I know this event will haunt these kids for a long time! I cannot verify, but I heard they were even crowned the Champs, only to come back a bit later, and take it away!..... I guess rules are rules!