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<blockquote data-quote="baseball_guy_99" data-source="post: 240383" data-attributes="member: 3565"><p>Pyramid state park has a 10hp restriction (except during duck season)...however it is hardly ever policed.</p><p></p><p>Few years ago we put my dads ranger (150hp) on one of the lakes. We never started the big motor up. Even put it on the trailer with the trolling motor. The game warden had watched us the whole time. He came down, checked us out and said thanks for not using the big motor. He told us that we could start up the big motor and idle or use it to put the boat on the trailer. He was a really nice guy.</p><p></p><p></p><p>But then at Cedar Lake down in C-dale...that's another story. It gets heavily policed for the 10hp restrictions. People are constantly being busted for running 15-25hp with 9.9 stickers and hoods.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="baseball_guy_99, post: 240383, member: 3565"] Pyramid state park has a 10hp restriction (except during duck season)...however it is hardly ever policed. Few years ago we put my dads ranger (150hp) on one of the lakes. We never started the big motor up. Even put it on the trailer with the trolling motor. The game warden had watched us the whole time. He came down, checked us out and said thanks for not using the big motor. He told us that we could start up the big motor and idle or use it to put the boat on the trailer. He was a really nice guy. But then at Cedar Lake down in C-dale...that's another story. It gets heavily policed for the 10hp restrictions. People are constantly being busted for running 15-25hp with 9.9 stickers and hoods. [/QUOTE]
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