Kacha river

Kacha is a major tributary of the Yenisei river and flows through the territory of Krasnoyarsk region. It begins in the Eastern Sayan, flows in the direction of Krasnoyarsk, and flows into the Yenisei in the city. The length of river is 103 km Long its banks were inhabited by the Tatar tribes, who called the river – ISIR-su, which translates as "eagle river". Today, many consider it one of the main natural attractions of Siberia, although at present its water partially contaminated. However, recreation on the river quality, especially in urban areas, often devote to fishing. The locals go fishing at the weekend or in the evenings, using an ordinary fishing rod. Outside the city there are also good places for fishing and just relaxing on the beach with barbecues and sports games. In total, the river is home to about 13 species of fish, including pike, perch, grayling, bream, ruff, Dace, trout, and others.