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Thread: After a miracle, a pond to shoot on opening day in Canterbury

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    After a miracle, a pond to shoot on opening day in Canterbury

    I realise this is a long shot, but does anyone know of a pond/area to shoot on opening morning in the wider canterbury area? I will have my 9 yr old daughter and a 11mth old golden retriever with me.
    Or if you have any advice on shooting public areas like Lake Ellesmere that would be great.
    I have shot on the Waimak up by Oxford with limited success and on the Ashley but there is now a house close to where I shot.

    Thanks in advance for any advice.

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    You can have my maimai on the lake Easy acess and on private land . Best I can do , it's lake level dependant etc so would be a back up for you good luck on a pond .
    I would have to tell farmer who you are etc too ( just had to add that )
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    Cheers Munsey!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Munsey View Post
    You can have my maimai on the lake Easy acess and on private land . Best I can do , it's lake level dependant etc so would be a back up for you good luck on a pond .
    I would have to tell farmer who you are etc too ( just had to add that )
    That man deserves a DB!!!
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