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I don't think this is completely accurate, check out this link from kdfwr
http://fw.ky.gov/pdf/08fishboat6.pdf...h=C101C203C682
note the section on kincaid....
"10 HP OR slow speeds which cause
no disturbance or interference with
fishing are required on: Beaver Lake,
Boltz Lake, Bullock Pen Lake, Corinth
Lake, Elmer Davis Lake, Cranks Creek
Lake (Herb Smith Lake), Kincaid Lake,
Shanty Hollow Lake, Swan Lake."
I found this a while ago and have taken my boat to the lake several times and ran at idle and have not had any problems, perhaps i just got lucky.
All I know is I have fished plenty of tournaments there and nobody runs their big motor. I dont know if that is right or wrong, but no one does it. One guy in our club even has a mount on the back of his bass rig for a 10hp kicker for when he fishes Kincade.
while I have seen peeps with bigger motors run on the lake on occasion, i certainly agree that 99% don't go over idle. I wonder how someone could find out for sure, I certainly don't want to break the restriction on purpose.
I don't see the difference between my 150 at idle and a jon boat with a 9.9 full throttle, except that the jon throws ALOT more wake.
Anyone out there know how to find this out for sure ??
Thanks in Advance.
