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<blockquote data-quote="chrispy186" data-source="post: 240339" data-attributes="member: 7184"><p>Here in RI 9 out of 10 lakes are 10hp and under. However, I have never seen it enforced. What makes no sense to me is how the state gives permits for tournaments, in which there is no hp restriction as long as you are in that tournament. But as soon as its over, back to 10hp and under. So now all the 10hp lakes have 30 boat T's and 225hp blasting up and down every weekend. Its a shame, because as soon as they put that tournament rule into effect, the fishing in the best lake in the state went downhill quick. It gets pounded every weekend. Oh, and if you happen to go fishing before opening day for trout, be ready to be constantly harrassed by the DEM. They dont like you on trout waters before then, even though you arent fishing for trout. This state cares more about its trout than it does its residents.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chrispy186, post: 240339, member: 7184"] Here in RI 9 out of 10 lakes are 10hp and under. However, I have never seen it enforced. What makes no sense to me is how the state gives permits for tournaments, in which there is no hp restriction as long as you are in that tournament. But as soon as its over, back to 10hp and under. So now all the 10hp lakes have 30 boat T's and 225hp blasting up and down every weekend. Its a shame, because as soon as they put that tournament rule into effect, the fishing in the best lake in the state went downhill quick. It gets pounded every weekend. Oh, and if you happen to go fishing before opening day for trout, be ready to be constantly harrassed by the DEM. They dont like you on trout waters before then, even though you arent fishing for trout. This state cares more about its trout than it does its residents. [/QUOTE]
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