In his interviews, he did not insist he was being targeted, he didn't say he was going to call his lawyer... no he said he felt Trip Weldon was just doing his job. He said he felt it probably had to be hard for Trip to come to that decision.
This has much greater implications for KVD that the DQ that IKE got. KVD is now facing a tougher time qualifying for certain events. He isn't crying and moaning though, instead he is saying he just has to keep his head up and work for it.
Also, this was a new rule. If I read the article right last year it was only in competition that the co-angler could not run the big engine, and that it had been changed just this year to include practice. What did KVD say about that? He said something like this, I just did not do a good job understanding the rules, I should have done a better job. He also expressed concern and sympathy for the co-angler who was also DQ'ed. Thank about that poor guy... he pays his entry fees, gets the draw.. fishing with KVD... and boom.. he is sent home.
KVD handled it the right way.
Danny



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