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<blockquote data-quote="dh photography" data-source="post: 350212" data-attributes="member: 25354"><p>Thanks a lot, Ron. Really appreciate it. I'd have to agree with you on both sets. Been so frustrating not being able to get in close for some good bird shots yet. Getting closer to the South Lake, but there's at least 20 times more birds on the North. Finally got permission this week to walk the adjacent Port Authority property to try to get around to the other side, but it doesn't appear to be any clearer of an entry. These lakes were so big and maintained beautifully when I was a kid. The original owners of the rock quarry and these lakes used them as private fishing lakes for their employees and families. It was like a fishing country club. Now the lakes are owned by the new Italian owners of the quarry who felt it was too high of an expense and liability to keep them open and in use.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dh photography, post: 350212, member: 25354"] Thanks a lot, Ron. Really appreciate it. I'd have to agree with you on both sets. Been so frustrating not being able to get in close for some good bird shots yet. Getting closer to the South Lake, but there's at least 20 times more birds on the North. Finally got permission this week to walk the adjacent Port Authority property to try to get around to the other side, but it doesn't appear to be any clearer of an entry. These lakes were so big and maintained beautifully when I was a kid. The original owners of the rock quarry and these lakes used them as private fishing lakes for their employees and families. It was like a fishing country club. Now the lakes are owned by the new Italian owners of the quarry who felt it was too high of an expense and liability to keep them open and in use. [/QUOTE]
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