paulvallandigham
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Some suggestions from Montana Fish and Wildlife to avoid bears. I thought it was appropriate, if a bit humorous!
Received from Michael Holder via Doug Davis]
Montana Golfing Rules Just Released:
The Montana State Department of Fish and Wildlife is advising golfers to
take extra precautions and be on the alert for bears while playing on
Gallatin, Helena, and Lewis and Clark National Forests Golf Courses.
They advise golfers to wear noise-producing devices such as little bells on
their clothing to alert, but not to startle the bears unexpectedly. They
also advise you to carry pepper spray in the case of an encounter with a
bear. It is also a good idea to watch for signs of bear activity.
Golfers should be able to recognize the difference between black bear and
grizzly bear droppings on the golf course. Black bear droppings are smaller
and contain berries and possibly squirrel fur. Grizzly bear droppings have
bells in them and smell like pepper spray.
I dare you to say this isn't funny! :surrender: :rotf: :wink:
Received from Michael Holder via Doug Davis]
Montana Golfing Rules Just Released:
The Montana State Department of Fish and Wildlife is advising golfers to
take extra precautions and be on the alert for bears while playing on
Gallatin, Helena, and Lewis and Clark National Forests Golf Courses.
They advise golfers to wear noise-producing devices such as little bells on
their clothing to alert, but not to startle the bears unexpectedly. They
also advise you to carry pepper spray in the case of an encounter with a
bear. It is also a good idea to watch for signs of bear activity.
Golfers should be able to recognize the difference between black bear and
grizzly bear droppings on the golf course. Black bear droppings are smaller
and contain berries and possibly squirrel fur. Grizzly bear droppings have
bells in them and smell like pepper spray.
I dare you to say this isn't funny! :surrender: :rotf: :wink: