Ul River
Fall fishing at the source of the Ul River (Lower Amur River)
Fall fishing at the source of the Ul River (Lower Amur River)
Floating the Ulya River, Okhotsk district in the north of the Khabarovsk region.
A series of the flies for Kamchatka on request.
Fishing in some streams of the Central Kamchatka in September and October 2013.
Two days of fishing at the Piltun Bay (north-eastern Sakhalin Island)
The images of different char, genus Salvelinus
Kopylie River is a
There are many rivers named Bystraya (swift) in Kamchatka. This particular Bystraya River is the main source of the Bolshaya River, flowing into the Sea of Okhotsk. The river is 275 km long; it is rated 3 because of a series of the falls in its lower part, downstream from the Malki village
The lake outlet is interesting, but it is time for us finally to get to the famous Azhabachie lake..
On the next day we had decided to go to the nearby Azhabachie Lake. The big water body is famous by its sockeye salmon spawning grounds and by "hordes" of brown bears.
First time fishing the Raduga River: char, trout, white-spotted char, grayling...