Yama River
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Yama River
Required Level | 32 |
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Travel Cost | 98.80 |
Float Rating | 2.5 |
Bottom Rating | 1 |
Spinning Rating | 5 |
Marine Rating | 0 |
The Yama river originates on the spurs of the Olskoye plateau and flows into the Sea of Okhotsk. It is believed that its name derives from the Koryak "v'ayam", which means "river". The water body is characterized by a large variety of fish, especially large grayling are found here. Many species of fish enter the river for spawning, among which are Dolly Varden, whitespotted char, chum salmon and coho salmon.
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Fish Species Available
- Arctic Char
- Asian Smelt
- Blunt-Snouted Lenok
- Burbot
- Chinook Salmon
- Chum Salmon
- Coho Salmon
- Dolly Varden Trout
- East Siberian Grayling
- Far Eastern Brook Lamprey
- Kaluga
- Kamchatkan Rainbow Trout
- Levanidov's Char
- Longnose Sucker
- Masu
- Masu Sedentary
- Mongolian Redfin
- Neiva
- Nine-Spined Stickleback
- Perch
- Pink Salmon
- Round Whitefish
- Sharp-Snouted Lenok
- Siberian Char Loach
- Sockeye Salmon
- Three Toothed Lamprey
- Ugui
- Whitespotted Char
Facilities Available
- Tackle Store
- Administration
- Grocery Store
- Hardware Store
- Fish Market
- Cafe
- Workshop
- ATM
- Tent
- Campfire
- Brazier
- Smokehouse
- Fish Dryer
- Cassette Player