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Jrebchevo dam

 

near N. Zagora

Jrebchevo is a dam on the river Tunja, Bulgaria, situated in a beautiful area podplaninska to the villages of Banya and Asenovets of Nova Zagora Municipality. Named after the flood in 1965 in his village Jrebchevo (Atlari).

Situated on 25,000 acres of area Jrebchevo is the third largest dam in Bulgaria, Iskar and after the Cold well.

The dam has a lot of bags with convenient places to fish. As water from the water used for irrigation during the summer it is a significant drain, which determines the seasonal nature of fishing (perch, rudd, catfish). In the mouth of the river Tunja dam occurs also pike. Diversity of fish here is great, so Jrebchevo is popular among avid anglers. One of the favorite places for anglers is the Roman bridge over the Tunja, where he collected many fish. In shallow places fish rudd, crucian carp, carp. If you want bass or white fish is better to stretch the lines inside the dam. Jrebchevo is extensive and offers many places for different types of fishing. If you are lucky you can catch catfish, pike, carp, chub, perch, bream, carp. Old fishermen say that fish here is quite capricious and is active in places and times and can not peck for weeks. Besides an amazing experience with hook in hand, the dam also offers many secluded and peaceful places where you can tent or find an RV. If you do not Blazy sleep in the open, near the pond there are bungalows, villas and hotels, where you can stay with family and friends.
It is interesting to know that Jrebchevo dam is a wetland of international importance for wintering waterfowl. Actual dam each year to concentrate more than 33 species of waterfowl, some of which are included in the Red Book. In 2005, the dam has been declared Important Bird Area. During the winter period Jrebchevo wintering green-duck, white-fronted goose, great white heron, winter lips, and many other birds.


 

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