Meadville, Pa. — The Pennsylvania Fish & Boat Commission announced May 12 that, effective immediately, temporary boating restrictions that were enacted at Conneaut Lake, Crawford County on May 8, have been lifted.
Due to high water levels that were present on the lake, boaters were limited to slow, no wake speed on the entirety of the lake. Water levels have returned to normal, and boaters may now resume operating under standard regulations on Conneaut Lake.
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Boats are limited to slow, no-wake speed when within 100 feet of the shoreline, docks, launching ramps, swimmers or downed skiers or other boat-towed watersports participants, according to Pennsylvania law.