On lakes with HP restrictions, is it kosher to only use the small kicker (assuming that fits withen the HP limit)?
Or is it a matter of not being able to even use a boat that has a higher HP engine on it?
Kicker engines and HP limit lakes.
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Thats a tough one. several Lakes in the U.P. require your boat to have one engine and it must be 10 hp or less. If you are using a kicker you will get ticketed if there is a larger motor bolted on. In Ohio Kickers are ok. To enable Michelle and I to fish anywhere we just bought a small second boat with a 9.9 merc. We can fish the Ohio Lakes that have the limits and the Upper Pen lakes as well. You should see what we did to a meyer sportspal canoe so we can fish on lakes with no engines allowed. Platforms,outriggers ,etc . I have an 18 foot starcraft,a 14 foot Jon and a canoe. With them I can fish anywhere there are Muskies. Kingfisher
The OH lakes are what I had in mind.
I guess Pymatuning has a 10hp limit, yet is pretty darn big.
Leesville and it seems like another had a 10hp limit. I'd like to check out these lakes this year.
With only a 6hp motor that I can operate that would shure make for a long day of fishing on such a large lake as Pyma.
I guess Pymatuning has a 10hp limit, yet is pretty darn big.
Leesville and it seems like another had a 10hp limit. I'd like to check out these lakes this year.
With only a 6hp motor that I can operate that would shure make for a long day of fishing on such a large lake as Pyma.