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Im not game to look.....its a seesaw with public water,I get all uptight watching water levels on line in weeks leading up to D-Day..... if it drops too much we sitting in mud,if its full we sit under trees and have easy time of it,if its down 5mtrs we can JUST get away with edge of trees....every year is different,think we have had full dam 3-4times in 25 years.....
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Re: pond bone dry Reply #3 - Mar 3rd, 2021 at 7:14am
Were lucky to have a fish and game pond never dry. But the level is way down in the swamp early days yet. Last year we had people trying to walk in off the banks. Idiots a easy way to have a serious incident. With not being able to see in the dark. People think 90m is like 50m un believable.
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Re: pond bone dry Reply #4 - Mar 12th, 2021 at 1:35pm
poohs poohs poohs n wees lake I SHOOT every year for last 20+ years has just reclosed due to toxic algal bloom...it cleared up 3 weeks ago and now is back......cant go near it with dog so looks like Im going to be shooting elsewhere this season...absolutely gutted.
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Re: pond bone dry Reply #10 - Apr 14th, 2021 at 5:20pm
managed to beg access to an un shot farm pond,so all is not lost.with bonus can sleep in own bed and not get everything covered in pine needles and mud......will be weird as have shot same place for 20+ years now
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Re: pond bone dry Reply #13 - Apr 22nd, 2021 at 4:06pm