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News & Info: Press Releases
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13.05.2005
New rules will protect bass for the benefit of sea anglers
Civil servants have been told to start drawing up new rules to preserve bass, the fish most prized by sea anglers.
13.05.2005
A new president for the European Anglers Alliance
The General Meeting of The European Anglers Alliance (EAA) took place from 7th to 10th April 2005 in Vejle, Denmark. It was decided to intensify efforts and adopt new means. Bernard Breton from France has become the new president of this European organization.
13.04.2005
Brussels announced as venue for EFTTEX 2006
EFTTA is delighted to announce that the 25th Anniversary EFTTEX with be held in Brussels – the Capital of Europe. EFTTEX 2006 will take place 30th June – 2nd July 2006.
13.04.2005
EFTTEX 2005 - SOLD OUT
EFTTA are delighted to be able to announce that EFTTEX 2005 has SOLD OUT. Over 6125 sq m of floor space has been sold
13.04.2005
Free EFTTEX Seminars
Due to the popularity of the seminars at last year’s EFTTEX we will be running a free seminar programme at EFTTTEX 2005 in Warsaw.
13.04.2005
New fly-fishing magazine in the Benelux
Vipmedia in Breda has put a completely new fly-fishing magazine on the market in the Dutch language.
13.04.2005
Save our Salmon Runs - Stop the Irish Drift Nets Now
Irish drift nets intercept adult salmon bound for Wales, England, Germany, France and Spain as well as Ireland. Some 500,000 salmon caught in Irish drift nets over the last three years.
13.04.2005
Save our Salmon Runs - Stop the Irish Drift Nets Now!
Irish drift nets intercept adult salmon bound for Wales, England, Germany, France and Spain as well as Ireland. Some 500,000 salmon caught in Irish drift nets over the last three years.
13.04.2005
Save our Salmon Runs - Stop the Irish Drift Nets Now!
Irish drift nets intercept adult salmon bound for Wales, England, Germany, France and Spain as well as Ireland. Some 500,000 salmon caught in Irish drift nets over the last three years.
13.04.2005
Save our Salmon Runs - Stop the Irish Drift Nets Now!
Irish drift nets intercept adult salmon bound for Wales, England, Germany, France and Spain as well as Ireland. Some 500,000 salmon caught in Irish drift nets over the last three years.
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