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In reply to Post #8 I only suggested it as I thought you might know someone already on there. Wouldn’t mind a crack on there on days myself. I know a couple of people on there. But in all honesty I don’t use the tickets I’ve got so I figure I’d just be being greedy.
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Yep I know he went RIP a few years ago, very fortunate bloke to have seen what he did over the years.
I don't know any members, and TBF I wouldn't recommend someone I didn't know for any water so I'm not even going to try pursuing that line of enquiry. I'm due some time off next week so I'll probably try the Harefield tackle route then. I'm not trying to get on nights there I just have a few weeks off this summer and would love to spend one or two of them doing days on there.
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In reply to Post #1 I think your best bet would be to ask an existing member to recommend you as someone who might be suitable to the owner.
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We lost Pete many years ago.
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In reply to Post #4 I fear you might be waiting rather a long time for him to reply.
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I know you used to be able to buy them from a shop that was local to the lake but I believe that has stopped now. The only other info I can find is to write to Pete Broxup....
I'll try Harefield tackle - that's a bazzing idea!
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In reply to Post #1 Try ringing Harefield Tackle and ask them polity
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I may be completely wrong here but I don’t think they offer a day ticket anymore. I had one in the early nineties, my memory isn’t that great but I bought mine in the local shop.
Good luck. Best lake in the country In my opinion.
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I've scoured the internet looking for answers on this one. I want to apply to get a Savay days season ticket. Can anybody point me in the right direction, an email address, postal address, phone number - anything?
Please PM me if you'd rather keep it off the open forum.
my last resort will be to drive down there and look for signs etc but at a 500 mile round trip I thought I'd give it a try on here 1st.
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