Fishing base called "Kigach" located on the eponymous river in Atyrau region of Kazakhstan on the border with Astrakhan region of Russia, a 20 min boat ride to the famous Volga peals. This river is the only flow entering the territory of Kazakhstan from the Volga river Delta. In the Delta of the Volga river in the Russian territory there is a huge pressure on the waters, where built more than 500 fishing bases, campgrounds, and fishing crews catches of fish, which naturally leads to a decrease in trophy fishing. And from the territory of Kazakhstan this pressure is completely absent, there is almost no fishing bases, and local fishermen you will meet not often, due to the low population of the area. It offers guaranteed, with it almost in any weather – fishing on the territory of more than 15 thousand hectares of water area – from the village Utero to almost the Caspian sea. Here regardless of the weather, wind and atmospheric pressure – the fishing is always guaranteed. And this place is the best for trophy fishing.
Fishing in the "Kigach" is not artificially promoted brand, it really is the best fishing in Kazakhstan. Fish on the river Kigach bite at any time of the year, and the number of game in hunting season in Atyrau region amazes and delights.
Climate
Climate: the Kigach and its surrounding region offer a mild climate. . Even in November, daytime temperatures are much above 0°C. With the onset of the peak season until the first frost of the waters of the great river and its tributaries literally teem with fish and, no doubt, will bring lovers of autumn fishing with what incomparable pleasure
How to get there
Distance from Atyrau – 250km, from Astrakhan 95 km.
1. Flights from/to Air Astana.
21:55 - 06:05, Kiev (Borispol) — Astana
08:30 – 10:05, Astana — Atyrau
11:35 – 15:20, Atyrau — Almaty
19:15 – 20:40, Almaty — Kiev (Borispol)
Estimated value of 11 thousand UAH.
2. From Atyrau to the base 260 km.
The cost of the car transfer (Lada Largus, capacity 3 pax with Luggage) to both sides - 130$
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By the end of may begins the ascent of water, it becomes turbid, the fish activity drops and a lot of gnats and mosquitoes. This situation lasts all of June and for this period the database is closed.