Rinchnacher Ohe

The Rinchnacher Ohe before the bridge in Rinchnach

Template: Infobox River / Obsolete

The Rinchnacher Ohe is a 13 km long tributary of the Black Rain. It is produced by the union of Hack Bach and Kühbach in Furthmühle in Kirchberg in the forest and flowing over Rinchnach in the Regener Lake, an artificial reservoir near the city rain.

Ecological Significance

The Rinchnacher Ohe is an important part of the FFH area " upper reaches of the rain and tributary streams ." Due to the relative naturalness of the river and its surroundings come here many endangered animal species, such as beaver, otter, grayling, brown trout, bullhead, Schneider, minnow, freshwater pearl mussel, stone crayfish and noble crayfish.

Uses

Energy

The water is used to generate energy through four small hydropower plants. Other small hydro power plants are the source and tributary streams.

Fishing

Through the good fishing grounds the Rinchnacher Ohe is popular with anglers. Mainly, is brown trout and grayling with artificial lures, such as plugs or spoons fished. Partial offers the waters enough space for fly fishing. Owner of the fishing right is the Free State of Bavaria, which the right to the " e fishing club Zwiesel and the surrounding area V. " leased. For part of the Rinchnacher Ohe Permits are issued to non-members of the association.

Perlfischerei

In earlier times the Rinchnacher Ohe was an important river for the Perlfischerei, ie the extraction of pearls from the freshwater pearl mussel. Owner of the Perlfischereirechtes is the Free State of Bavaria, which has been leased to one of the last Perlfischer the right to the rarity of these shells use but has become meaningless.

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