Randelbach

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The Randelbach is a left-side tributary of the upper Ems. The creek originates in a sheltered marshy meadow in the peasantry Wadelheim in Rheine, flows from here in many frills and idiosyncratic turns on through the peasantry Bentlage and the Bentlager forest and leads finally just before the third lock in the Ems. In old maps, they contain the name " Randilbach ".

The creek is a spawning ground for various fish species. Pike, sea trout and salmon were once here to find during their spawning periods. The extinct tribes salmon spawned here from late November to early and mid-December. Fishermen's organizations put 2002 in Randelbach many alevins from.

1937 Bach was moved and straightened in the field of Wadelheimer Uhlen hooks.

The waters overcomes during its flow path a height difference of 19 meters, thus results in an average bed slope of 3.2 ‰.

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