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Fishermen face limitations in the Altai region

Fishing limitations have been enacted on waters in the Altai area, temporarily.

Fishermen face limitations in the Altai region

Hold Your Rods, Anglers! Temporary Fishing Restrictions in Altai Krai

Listen up, fisherfolks! Due to the spawning season, some temporary rules are in place for the anglers of Altai Krai. You can still fish from the shore using a rod or spinning rod, but there's a two-hook limit per person, and no commercial fishing is allowed during this period.

Want to know exactly what's off-limits and when? Head over to the website of Altai Krai's Ministry of Natural Resources and Ecology. There you'll find the details you need on these restrictions and the specific dates that apply to various water bodies.

Take a look at the following periods as per the fishing regulations:- From April 20 to May 20, fishing is off in the Ob River and its tributaries, as well as some named water bodies.- From April 25 to May 25, you'll need to lay off the reel in Altai Krai's lakes, connecting canals, and ponds.- From April 25 to June 10, fishing is a no-go in the Novosibirsk Reservoir within Altai Krai's borders.- From April 10 to July 15, there's no angling on the Peschanaya, Anuy, Charysh, Alei, and Chumysh rivers, at least 15 km upstream from their mouths.- And from October 15 to June 10, fishing is prohibited in wintering holes across various water bodies.

There are also specific restrictions for several areas:- Ust-Kalmansky - River Ob: Sections 167-168 and 170-171 km on the navigational chart are off-limits in two parts. Be aware of the boundaries at: 52°53'33.5" N, 83°36'44.9" E and 52°54'08.5" N, 83°36'53.0" E for the first section, and 52°54'52.8" N, 83°36'06.1" E and 52°55'29.3" N, 83°36'12.1" E for the second.- Kalishtrakhinsky - River Ob: 4.5 km upstream from the village of Kalishtrakhina (174-176 km on the navigational chart) is off-limits. Be mindful of the upper boundary at 52°57'26.1" N, 83°37'08.3" E and the lower boundary at 52°58'46.6" N, 83°37'35.7" E.- Blyudetshko - River Ob: 4 km downstream from the boat base is a no-go (197-201 km on the navigational chart). Take note of the upper boundary at 53°04'45.4" N, 83°44'51.5" E and the lower boundary at 53°06'49.5" N, 83°45'02.5" E.

Remember, it's crucial to respect these restrictions to ensure the health of Altai Krai's fishing populations and maintain a sustainable ecological balance. If you're seeking more details on specific fishing regulations, consult local Russian resources or authorities for accurate and up-to-date information.

Empty Waters Near Biysk

Due to temporary fishing restrictions, some residents of Biysk are reporting empty water bodies near the city. As more anglers become aware of the restrictions, it seems that the water bodies in question may see a reduction in fish populations. So, whether you're a seasoned angler or just interested in fishing, make sure to educate yourself on the current regulations and help maintain the health of Altai Krai's water ecosystems!

  1. In Altai Krai, during the given periods, fishing is prohibited in the Ob River and its tributaries, as well as some named water bodies.
  2. From April 25 to May 25, you're not allowed to fish in Altai Krai's lakes, connecting canals, and ponds.
  3. The Novosibirsk Reservoir within Altai Krai's borders has fishing restrictions from April 25 to June 10.
  4. On the Peschanaya, Anuy, Charysh, Alei, and Chumysh rivers, at least 15 km upstream from their mouths, fishing is prohibited from April 10 to July 15.
Fishing activities temporarily prohibited in Altai Territory's water bodies

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