I will go on holyday in nea vrasna/greece, and i want to now is there place for sport fishing?
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Answer:
Hi Markozdrav, Sport fishing is not exercised traditionally in Mediterranean and particularly in Greece and Italy there is a conflict between recreational and professional fishing. To me it sounds more like what people would usually do in the lakes of Canada or the US. In Nea Vrasna you can have water sports or other activities. If you still wanna go for fishing, I suggest you come in contact with the locals. Usually they go late in the afternoon and they come back early in the morning. But it all depends on you and how "easy" you are with the local fishermen (which most likely don't speak English). Wish you a great time there
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