Monday, December 8, 2008

DGIF Boundaries

Curtis Lake is the 90 acre water feature that sits in the middle of The Gauntlet, providing excellent views including this one as you tee it up on #4.



Curtis Lake serves as our main irrigation source. It is also a haven for many different species of wildlife. Several holes throughout the course border Curtis. The lake itself and the land extending 50 feet from the water's edge is not Gauntlet property, however.
It is important to understand this as employees and patrons. The water and 50 foot buffer zone is operated and controlled by the Department of Game and Inland Fisheries (DGIF). Together, we work with DGIF to ensure the buffer zone is kept undisturbed and protected for the wildlife that call it home.

Located on every hole that borders Curtis Lake, we have installed signs that signify the DGIF boundary line. These signs are spaced 100 feet apart.

We are currently prepping new signs and posts to replace ones that have been damaged throughout the year. We will also be re-painting all the signs and posts to improve their look for Spring.
















Remember, these signs let us know where our property ends. It is important that we do our part to respect our property boundaries. Our Gauntlet wildlife will appreciate it.

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