The Opala River flows in the mountainous part of the southwest of Kamchatka and flows into the Sea of Okhotsk, has a fishing area of up to 140 km.
The Bystraya River is located in the central part of the Kamchatka Peninsula, on its western coast, with a length of about 100 km.
Fishing on the rivers takes place in places untouched by civilization, there are many convenient places for fishing, with deep and wide holes, where the fish going to spawn rest. On the Opala and Bystraya rivers it is impossible to remain without a catch. The rivers are full of various types of salmon and trout. Fishing is organized from the shore and from rafts during rafting.
The Opala and Bystraya rivers are popular places for tourists and nature lovers who come here to enjoy the beautiful views of untouched civilization nature and spend time in the fresh air.