Quote Originally Posted by mhall View Post
What if you addressd the number of tournaments and that would dictate boat traffic on a given part of the water on a given day and time? Just a thought. Also it sounds as if some bad judgement may have been used here as well. That many tourney's with that many people spells disaster, that's all I'm saying. I've been saying for years some form of common sense regulation on tournaments needs to be enacted.

Take poor little Guist Creek for example. It barely over 300 acres and for awhile they were having three tourney's a week on it, some with 80 boats..... REALLY? It's just food for thought and I'm not a tourney hater so please don't go there I'm just bringing up some what if's. Have a good day, and thanks for being civil in your question and somebody much smarter than me would have to figure out how to regulate or coordinate such a venture, lol.


Mark
I agree. There needs to be a limit...period! 4th of July traffic, holidays etc don't take off before sunrise so you can't really compare. Boats are running with lights on and that is dangerous. Boats are getting faster and people are trying to get to the spots first. If setting a limit saves one life including my own or someone on this website I am all for it.