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Galway. Corrib river. In June and July, in the river you can see thousands of salmons swimming to reach the spawning grounds
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Port of Galway, one of the most important fishing ports in the Connemara region
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Galway city. Houses of the fishermen on the docks
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Galway. The streets of the city center
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Galway. Murals along the streets of the historic center
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Galway. Murals along the streets of the historic center
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In the evening the streets of Galway crowd of tourists in search of a pub to drink a beer and enjoy dishes mainly based on fish
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In the evening, the streets of Galway crowd of tourists in search of a pub to drink a beer and listen Irish music
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Lough Inagh Lodge, near Recess. The school where lectures are held for fly fishing, a type of fishing practiced in this part of Ireland
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Lough Inagh Lodge, near Recess. Tea time during the lessons of fishing
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Lough Inagh Lodge, near Recess. Exercises of launch with the fishing rod
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Lough Inagh Lodge, near Recess. The lake to fishing trouts and salmons.
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Lough Inagh Lodge, near Recess.
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Connemara National Park
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Lough Inagh Lodge. In the school there are also a number of rooms for guests
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Lough Inagh Lodge, near Recess. Atmosphere calm and relaxed evenings around the fireplace talking of fishing
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The clapper of a door of Ballynahich Castle near Cashel a popular spot among the fishermen who frequent the rivers near Newport
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The pub of Ballynahich Cashel near Cashel, a popular spot among the fishermen who frequent the rivers near Newport.
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Port of Rockfleet, County Mayo, 4 km from Newport. A typical local pub
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Port of Rockfleet, County Mayo, 4 km from Newport. Place of departure for the fishing trips at sea with and without instructor
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Port of Rockfleet, County Mayo, 4 km from Newport. Place of departure for the fishing trips at sea with and without instructor
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Fishing rods used for fishing courses at sea near Rockfleet
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Port of Rockfleet near the town of Newport. The instructor explains how to fish the Tope a small shark species typical of the region
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Port of Rockfleet near the town of Newport. The instructor explains how to fish the Tope, a small shark species typical of the region
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The lagoons of Pontoon Bridge in County Mayo on the west coast of Ireland
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The lagoons of Pontoon Bridge in County Mayo on the west coast of Ireland where there are different schools of sea fishing
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The fishing boats used in the lagoons of Pontoon Bridge in County Mayo on the west coast of Ireland
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The fishing boats used in Pontoon Bridge in County Mayo
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Lodge of the school of Mount Falcon Estate near the town of Ballina
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Lodge of the school of Mount Falcon Estate near the town of Ballina
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Lodge of the school of Mount Falcon Estate near the town of Ballina
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Mount Falcon Estate. The lake is used for lessons to learn the fly fishing
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Mount Falcon Estate. Lessons to learn the fly fishing
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Mount Falcon Estate. It takes dozens of hours of practice to learn well the fly fishing
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All schools of fishing, are in natural environments very nice with a relaxing atmosphere and in the midst of the nature
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All schools of fishing, are in natural environments very nice with a relaxing atmosphere and in the midst of the nature
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Ballina on the northwest coast of Ireland. Considered by many fisherman, the capital of salmon fishing
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Ballina on the northwest coast of Ireland. Considered by many fisherman, the capital of salmon fishing
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To fish, is necessary a fishing license obtained in the schools of fishing or in the offices present in all cities
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Where are the schools
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