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Fishing Holidays: Italian Holidays (all business closes') National Holidays: New Year's Day; Liberation Day (April 25), for the ending of World War II; Labor Day (May 1); Anniversary of the Founding of the Republic (June 2); Victory Day (Nov. 4), for the ending of World War I.Yugoslav Holidays (all business closes) New Year's Day; Workers' Day (May 1); Anniversary of the Republic (Nov. 29), a big day featured by parades. Provincial holidays occur on July 7 (Serbia); July 13 (Monte-icgro); July 22 (Slovenia); July 27 (Croatia and Bosnia); Oct. 11 (Macedonia ).
Game fishing holidays (fishing holidays for trout and salmon) and coarse fishing holidays (angling for other freshwater fish) are becoming increasingly popular. Game fish tend to be scarcer and therefore game fishing holidays is more expensive than coarse fishing holidays which is usually obtainable in most local rivers, lakes and canals. Often coarse fish (which are not always easy to cook or good to eat) are returned to the water after being caught and (in competitions) weighed, while the trout and salmon caught by the game fishermen are delicious to eat. Freshwater salmon can grow as heavy as 16kg (40lb) or more in European rivers. |
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