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04-24-2005 , 10:25 PM   #1
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what type of animals do you see on your course?

I have seen alligators before, ducks, geese, skunks, racoons, squerls, and of course fish (in the pond), Nothing besides that really...

Almost forgot cats, my home course is plagued with them.
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On my local course, I've seen plenty of Jackrabbits and quail. A few rattlesnakes, a coyote and Javalina.

Several years back, I had a nuisance wildlife business. I'd handle one or two beaver or goose complaints each year, and no Spring was complete with out at least one call due to Red fox or coyote pups running out on the greens and stealing golf balls.
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Ah nice, guess living in the midwest you don't get to see those kinds of animals. I have seen a few coyotes here at night, but never near the course. Guess the open area's scare them away.
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I have seen everything from alligators, snakes, fish, and hawks ( home course in florida) , and my home course here about 55km north of Toronto: mink, fish, deer, beaver, fox, coyotes, and the regular wildlife that is in the area.
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alegators, sneaks, ground hogs, deer, foxes, and a whole ot more
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Rabbits, squirrels, dogs, birds, fish, turtles
I have hit a cat with a 3wood from 250yrds before and I have caught a snake(same one, same place 2 weeks in a row)
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05-02-2005 , 11:29 PM   #7
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Yesterday, one of my boys overshot a dogleg and ended up under a mesquite 5' into the ruff. He called me over to show me the ball, inches away from a 5' bull snake. ( Looks just like a rattlesnake with out the rattles )
He wanted to know if that was just cause for a free drop.
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We had a three foot copperhead in a small creek that runs through 10, about 15-20 from the green! I didn't have any clubs or a shovel, I was marshalling. I called in to get someone to grip me a shovel but the radios suck. It went and hide under some rocks so I couldn't get him.
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I have seen many Hogs and Cows on my course, and they are driving the golf carts...
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