Schlossauer Ohe
The castle Ohe between Reinhart corn and rain
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The castle Ohe is about twelve kilometers long tributary of the Black Rain.
Description
It is produced by the union of Hermann Bach and Entenaubach at the treatment plant Bishop corn and flows at the youth camp Raith mill BLSV near the city rain in the black rain.
The standout railway viaduct is in the woman mill, which spans the valley of the castle Ohe since 1877. It has a length of 348 meters, is 49 meters high and the span between the middle pillars is 77 meters. Here cross the Bavarian Forest Railway the castle Ohe and state highway 2135th
Ecological Significance
The castle Ohe has a largely natural state water bed, a near-natural riparian vegetation and good water quality. Due to the relative naturalness of the river and its surroundings come here many endangered animal species, such as beaver, otter, brook trout, bullhead, freshwater pearl mussel, stone crayfish and noble crayfish. The problem is the fragmentation of the water through the many small hydropower plants.
Uses
Energy
The water is used to generate energy through several small hydroelectric power plants. Other small hydro power plants are the source and tributary streams.
Fishing
Through the good fishing grounds, the castle Ohe is popular with anglers. Fishing is by artificial lures mainly brown trout, but rainbow trout and brook trout before coming. Important fishery, the impact is " e Angelsportverein Hochbruck V. " from the upper reaches, from the lower reaches " e local fishing club rain V. " farmed. For the part of the ASV Hochbruck eV also Permits are issued to non-members of the association.
Perlfischerei
In former times the castle Ohe was an important river for the Perlfischerei, ie the extraction of pearls from the freshwater pearl mussel. Due to the rarity of these shells use but has become meaningless.
Pictures
The castle Ohe in the rain, in the background the Ohebrücke
The Ohebrücke about the castle Ohe (left) and State Road 2135