Members JPFisher55 Posted June 17, 2017 Members Posted June 17, 2017 The solution to this problem is a 5-10 MPH speed limit on all cruiser class boats or bigger, but the driver of any boat who obeys this speed limit cannot be cited for boating while intoxicated. Of course, government will never enact any common sense solution to any problem.
96 CHAMP Posted June 17, 2017 Author Posted June 17, 2017 http://www.news-leader.com/story/news/local/ozarks/2017/06/17/big-fast-boats-stirring-up-trouble-lake-ozarks/405834001 Found this article also, we need to find a balance!! Lol
MoCarp Posted June 17, 2017 Posted June 17, 2017 well my next boat will be like this.... Daryk Campbell Sr, 96 CHAMP, WeekendWarrior and 2 others 5 MONKEYS? what monkeys?
fishinwrench Posted June 17, 2017 Posted June 17, 2017 The narrower creek arms and coves are where the true problem is. If the boats over 26' just stayed in the main lake when above idle speed it would be fine. All the mainlake hotspots have effective wave breaks, as they should, but wave breaks shouldn't be necessary up the smaller tributary arms. Before Coconut's became a go-to place there wasn't a single day that I couldn't run the entire length of the Gravois arm in a 16' Jon boat. Now it is sketchy in a 20' Ranger or in a 24' pontoon even on a slow day. I don't give a crap about dock damage, I used to have a lakefront home with a dock back when it was calm....and the dock still needed constant maintenance. I just wanna be able to go fishing and get back home without getting swamped.
nomolites Posted June 18, 2017 Posted June 18, 2017 1 hour ago, fishinwrench said: The narrower creek arms and coves are where the true problem is. If the boats over 26' just stayed in the main lake when above idle speed it would be fine. All the mainlake hotspots have effective wave breaks, as they should, but wave breaks shouldn't be necessary up the smaller tributary arms. Before Coconut's became a go-to place there wasn't a single day that I couldn't run the entire length of the Gravois arm in a 16' Jon boat. Now it is sketchy in a 20' Ranger or in a 24' pontoon even on a slow day. I don't give a crap about dock damage, I used to have a lakefront home with a dock back when it was calm....and the dock still needed constant maintenance. I just wanna be able to go fishing and get back home without getting swamped. Agreed. What can you say when there are two boats in a mile wide stretch, one is you stopped and standing up front fishing, and the other is a 40+ and they buzz you at 20 yards when there is 3/4 mile of open water farther to port. Even happens when you are running; gotta have your head on a swivel looking for threats. And threat IS the correct descriptor. Mike WeekendWarrior 1
fishinwrench Posted June 18, 2017 Posted June 18, 2017 1 hour ago, nomolites said: Agreed. What can you say when there are two boats in a mile wide stretch, one is you stopped and standing up front fishing, and the other is a 40+ and they buzz you at 20 yards when there is 3/4 mile of open water farther to port. Even happens when you are running; gotta have your head on a swivel looking for threats. And threat IS the correct descriptor. Mike I know what I say. I say "Well dang I guess I can't fish here safely anymore. Bummer". Yet another reason why I'm a backend guy. I'd be happy if I could just get from one backend to another, but some days you can't even do that in a 18' boat. I really don't like 20+' bassboats because #1. I dislike heavy boats with dual axle trailers. #2. I like being able to get into tighter or shallower places. And #3. I prefer motors of 150hp or less, and trolling motors that only require 2 batteries or less. Having to own a boat big enough to hold a square dance in, just so you can get from spot to spot is rediculous.
Krazo Posted June 18, 2017 Posted June 18, 2017 1 hour ago, fishinwrench said: I know what I say. I say "Well dang I guess I can't fish here safely anymore. Bummer". Yet another reason why I'm a backend guy. I'd be happy if I could just get from one backend to another, but some days you can't even do that in a 18' boat. I really don't like 20+' bassboats because #1. I dislike heavy boats with dual axle trailers. #2. I like being able to get into tighter or shallower places. And #3. I prefer motors of 150hp or less, and trolling motors that only require 2 batteries or less. Having to own a boat big enough to hold a square dance in, just so you can get from spot to spot is rediculous. Agreed. I like lighter boats, drafting less water & I don't need a 200+ motor to catch fish. And all that on a single axel trailer pulls a lot easier too.
MoCarp Posted June 18, 2017 Posted June 18, 2017 I say I win the lottery and buy this for LOZ complete with Torpedo Prop tanglers to disable a running cruiser by dragging rope infront of said offending craft, I'd paint it black and fly a interesting politically incorrect flag! 96 CHAMP 1 MONKEYS? what monkeys?
rangerman Posted June 19, 2017 Posted June 19, 2017 Kinda on but off topic, but how bad is say the upper end of little niangua this time of year?
fishinwrench Posted June 19, 2017 Posted June 19, 2017 24 minutes ago, rangerman said: Kinda on but off topic, but how bad is say the upper end of little niangua this time of year? Not bad at all once you make the turn and round the first bend at the mouth of LN, but HHT has become a party cove so from the hwy.5 bridge to the 64 bridge it can get pretty insane. Narrow channel and lots of big boats.
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