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pymatuning hp increase news: - 5/15/2008 11:59:13 AM   
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State Representative Deborah Newcomb
 
For Immediate Release: Thursday, May 15, 2008
Contact: Brian Morgan, Legislative Aide (614) 466-1405
 
Rep. Newcomb Seeks Public Input on Pymatuning Lake Horsepower Limits
Proposed Legislation Would Increase Motor Limits to 20 Horsepower
 
COLUMBUS State Representative Deborah Newcomb (D-Conneaut) today announced plans to introduce legislation to increase horsepower limits on Pymatuning Lake. The proposed legislation is recommended by the Ohio Department of Natural Resources and would institute a 20 horsepower limit for all watercraft.
 
“The aim of this legislation is to remove the confusion surrounding the Pymatuning Lake Compact, which is the agreement between Ohio and Pennsylvania to govern Pymatuning Lake,” Rep. Newcomb said. “The Ohio Department of Natural Resources is looking to increase the horsepower limits from 9.9 to 20 for all boats on Pymatuning Lake. This will welcome more boating opportunities for residents in Ohio and Pennsylvania so they can enjoy this wonderful resource.”
 
The legislation has the support of the Ohio Department of Natural Resources, the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, the Pymatuning Lake Association, the North Shore Boat Club, the Pymatuning Yacht Club, and many individual boaters who use the lake. Specifically, it would:
 

Improve Boater Safety: Boats are much larger now than when the current 9.9 horsepower limit was set in the 1960’s. Boaters will be better protected by having appropriately-rated motors for their watercraft, especially in inclement weather, when large boats can be difficult to maneuver.
Enhance State Enforcement: Current law allows different types of boats to use motors of various sizes. Instituting a flat 20 horsepower limit is much easier to enforce and still allows boaters to use motors with ratings of 9.9, 15, 18 or 20 horsepower because they have the same block size.  Any motors that produce 25 horsepower or more have a larger block size and are easily spotted. 
Benefit the Local Economy: Raising horsepower limits will encourage more boaters to use Pymatuning Lake. An increase in visitors will result in more tourism dollars entering the local economy.
Preserve the Environment: Pennsylvania did not document any noise or other complaints when it instituted an increase from 9.9 to 20 horsepower on all other inland lakes in that state.
 
“Too many people are confused about what boats are allowed on the water because of differences in Ohio and Pennsylvania law,” Rep. Newcomb said. “I feel my bill for Ohio complements our neighbor’s own regulations and streamlines efforts to open the waters to more people seeking recreation.
 
“I want to ensure that everyone is able to voice their opinion. I encourage anyone interested in this issue to contact my office to share their personal experiences and ideas.”
 
Public comments may be directed to district99@ohr.state.oh.us or (614) 466-1405.
 
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RE: pymatuning hp increase news: - 5/15/2008 12:17:55 PM   
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Great work guys.......Hope they follow through.

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RE: pymatuning hp increase news: - 5/15/2008 1:12:48 PM   
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got the same e-mail.  E-mailed back thanking her for her efforts. Dave

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RE: pymatuning hp increase news: - 5/15/2008 1:16:17 PM   
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That is Great news

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RE: pymatuning hp increase news: - 5/16/2008 12:28:34 AM   
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Great news, let's cross our fingers it succeeds!

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RE: pymatuning hp increase news: - 5/16/2008 11:34:33 AM   
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Great news. Appreciate everyone on this board who took the time to write and express their thoughts. Sent a response to Rep. Newcomb thanking her for her efforts and timely, appropriate response to this issue. I may have to move to Ohio to have her as my representative.

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RE: pymatuning hp increase news: - 5/16/2008 7:50:51 PM   
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I got the same email and wrote back in support of her effort.

This is great.

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RE: pymatuning hp increase news: - 5/17/2008 7:28:43 PM   
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I rec'd the same email and sent Representative Newcomb my congratulations.

I sure hope this passes.  I'm glad to see that the Pymatuning Yacht Club supports the new legislation.  Is this a change?

V

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RE: pymatuning hp increase news: - 5/17/2008 9:08:03 PM   
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hope everyone who has pushed for this thanks her for her help.  outdoorsmen in both states may gain an allie her, when it comes to the lakeland area.

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RE: pymatuning hp increase news: - 5/20/2008 11:00:52 AM   
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Unfortunately, I didn't do any of the "pushing" but I did send an e-mail Rep. Newcomb thanking her for her work.  Hopefully she gets some co-sponsors and this legislation passes quickly. 

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RE: pymatuning hp increase news: - 5/22/2008 1:48:42 PM   
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Just a thought and general question I know a few of the guys who fished last weekends Keystone bass buddy contest All of these guys have 18 to 25 hp motors on their boats possibly 30hp (and no I will not name names) yet I see the Pa fish commission guys in pictures (from pictures on the keystone bass buddies website) at the launch site. Just wondering did the WCO's check any motors? Just look at the pictures of the boats no boat I seen has a 9.9 or smaller on it. I say IMO run what ever you like within reason if you get a ticket fight it.  

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RE: pymatuning hp increase news: - 5/22/2008 2:53:24 PM   
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I say IMO run what ever you like within reason if you get a ticket fight it.  

You really dont mean that, do you? What happens if you fight it and lose? Just because the bass guys get away with it, doesn't mean everybody else will. Why take a chance like that.

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RE: pymatuning hp increase news: - 5/22/2008 4:20:55 PM   
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not really just more of a rant.....

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RE: pymatuning hp increase news: - 5/22/2008 7:56:37 PM   
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This past saturday there was a bass tournament and the fish commission was checking every "9.9merc" motor.  my buddy fished it and said that alot of guys left and didnt fish it because the didnt want to get caught.  they would have gotten the fine as well as disqualified from the tourney.

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RE: pymatuning hp increase news: - 5/22/2008 8:45:37 PM   
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What pics did you look at on their website. You better watch your words in this litigous age you could be sued for slander saying that they all run bigger motors. I didn't see one in the pics that would uphold your statement.Ray

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RE: pymatuning hp increase news: - 5/22/2008 11:45:18 PM   
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Frost, Why would they get disqualified. The Bass Clubs surely don't care what size motor you use. If they did, there would be a very small turn out at the Tournaments. lol

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RE: pymatuning hp increase news: - 5/23/2008 5:36:04 AM   
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It's usually in the Tourny rules you have to follow all PFBC laws and regs...

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RE: pymatuning hp increase news: - 5/23/2008 10:15:57 AM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: bingsbaits

It's usually in the Tourny rules you have to follow all PFBC laws and regs...


If that is true, then there would be a really small number of contestants that would actually be eligible for prizes in most of those tournies.  When you see a 16' boat with 2 guys, all their gear, 65# thrust or higher bow mount, probably 3 or 4 batteries, full tank of gas, full live well, etc. zipping past you at 20+ mph on Pymy, you know darn well that they don't have a 9.9 on the back.  Personally, I could care less because I don't agree with the 10 hp rule on Pymy but this is where you get into the ethics of the situation.  I am sure there are guys in the clubs that remain within the rules but there sure are plenty that don't fit into the "following PFBC laws and regs" statement on Pymy.

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RE: pymatuning hp increase news: - 5/23/2008 11:45:48 PM   
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The tourney rule for DQ is if a tournament team gets a citation/fine for breaking a law then a DQ is in order. The boats that are getting the most attention are the ones with the newer 25 hp 4 stroke mercs because they stick out like a sore thumb. Those powerheads are huge compared to a 25 Yamaha or even the 30hp 2 stroke tohatsu/nissans. And yes the fish cops were there checking out the guys with mercs mostly. My friend has a 30 hp nissan labled up with 9.9 stickers and was talking to one the officers about the number of walleye he caught while bass fishing & the officer was leaning against the boat while him & his partner were packing up after the tournament.

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