Monday, February 16, 2009

Free Boater Safety Courses


The Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks will offer boater safety courses this spring, with specific dates to be announced. With the deer hunting season over and the weather warming many sportsmen and women will begin to think about taking their boats out on area lakes and rivers. The MDWFP encourages everyone to take one of the free boater safety courses. "Even if you're just going to be riding in a boat with someone these are good classes to have," Master Sgt. Charlie Gross said.

Gross said Warren County was fortunate to have zero boating fatalities in the past year - although some people were thrown from boats - and encouraged all boater to maintain that record of safety. The MDWFP site also has links to qualifying boater safety courses that can be taken online anytime.

Boats can be registered at any business that sells hunting and fishing licenses. Forms can also be found online at the agency's website. Registrations will be valid for three years as opposed to two years.

Youth and regular turkey hunting seasons will also begin next month. While there are not hunter safety courses offered by MDWFP on the horizon, Gross stressed all hunters practice gun safety as they enter the fields.

Two hunting-related accidents were reported in Warren County this past fall, said Gross, and fortunately neither were fatal. One involved a man shooting himself in the finger, he said, and another involved a young man who shot himself in the leg while crossing a fence with a loaded gun.

"The main causes of hunting accidents we see are poor handling of firearms and poor safety," he said. "Keep your weapon unloaded and on safety until you are ready to begin your hunt, and when you're returning from the hunt." Hunt Smart, Think Safety in our great outdoors.

1 comment:

  1. Anonymous3:19 PM

    Thanks to everyone involved down your way in teaching boating and on the water safety. If they can prevent one accident or perhaps save a fatality then it was all worthwhile.

    Thanks for the link, Marian.

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