Well, there is likely to be a better one along late in the year.
Curt described it in an earlier thread.
http://www.internationalskeptics.com...d.php?t=244625
As for this one- bear in mind that it's not a (hugely) bright object. Naked eye visible, (just), but you would want decent binoculars, I'd think.
Curt's equatorial chart gives you a fair idea. Combine that with any free astronomical software like Starcalc or Stellarium and you can work out where to go.
http://www.curtrenz.com/comets12.html
http://starcalc.en.softonic.com/
http://www.stellarium.org/wiki/index.php/Download
Incidentally - re the joke about photographing a S. hemisphere object from up north, here's a link to one of the most incredible pictures ever- The sun,
photographed through the Earth by neutrino "light".
http://www.don-lindsay-archive.org/c...utrino_sun.gif