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Learn to fish with the Dublin Angling Initiative

Aug 06, 2018 Uncategorized 0


Learn to fish with the Dublin Angling Initiative
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Inland Fisheries Ireland’s Dublin Angling Initiative is open to youth clubs, community groups and schools

Tuesday, 31st of July 2018: Inland Fisheries Ireland is calling on youth clubs, community groups and schools in the Greater Dublin Area to take part in its fishing programme called the Dublin Angling Initiative. The initiative aims to promote, develop and improve angling among children and young people.

Last year, over 420 children and young people took part in the fishing programme which caters for anyone interested in angling, from the complete novice to the more advanced angler with exposure given to each of the different types of fishing. The initiative offers children and young people an opportunity to take fishing lessons, participate in fishing trips and enjoy family fishing days.

In addition to practical fishing exercises, fishing presentations and tours provide an insight into fish, their habitat, conservation measures and education regarding local fishing areas. Inland Fisheries Ireland’s Dublin Angling Initiative has seen thousands of young people participate over the past 20 years resulting in the establishment of many new fishing clubs.

Brian Beckett, Inland Fisheries Ireland Director of the Eastern River Basin District said: “We are calling on youth clubs, community groups as well as national and secondary schools who would like to try out a new hobby this summer. Fishing is a pastime which can be enjoyed at any age or ability. The Dublin Angling initiative introduces young people to the pursuit, giving access to fishing equipment, guidance around how and where to fish and building awareness around the importance of protecting and conserving our fisheries resource and the broader aquatic environment.

The Dublin Angling Initiative is fully booked for the month of July however there is some availability remaining for August, September and October. We would like to invite any groups who are interested to get in touch without delay as places are limited.”

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