The meeting is irrelevant. The fishermen not the tournament director made that decision, so I'm not putting anything on Johnny. After re-reading my original post, I agree that it is unfair for me to say "majority of those voting against it." It wasn't a majority, just a few members. I was simply making a statement about a few members (a couple of which are my buddies) who cited conservation related concerns as a reason. Obviously, I don't think that's the reason it was banned.
I'm not trying to get on a soapbox here. I fish tournaments all the time, so I'm no supreme conservationist myself. I'm just saying it is fact that Castmasters as a club is well behind the other clubs in terms of taking appropriate steps to ensure fish have the best chance at survival. He can get upset about the way people treat their fish if he wants, but it's not the fishermen's decision to structure a 70+ boat tournament with no flights, no mandatory weigh bags, or no reasonable place to weigh fish. I completely agree with your assessment that it is near impossible for a 2 man operation to run a tournament with that many boats. However, as tournament director it's his responsibility to manage that. His personal integrity related to the treatment of fish doesn't alleviate his responsibility of ensuring proper controls are in place to protect all fish weighed in one of his tournaments. Again, this isn't a personal attack on Johnny. I don't know him, but by all accounts he is a really good guy. His tournament got really big in a relatively short period of time, and I just don't think the proper changes were made to adjust to the growth.
Just my thoughts.