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If caught, the fish should be returned quickly to the water One of the best spots for fishing is actually the River Leven, flowing from Loch Lomond in the North to the River Clyde. Girls walking on grass outside lodge. Mountain Biking near Loch Lomond. Walking near Loch Lomond. Sign up to our newsletter Be the first to hear about exclusive offers and holiday inspiration by email.

Award-winning Holiday Parks. Multi-award winners at the Scottish Outdoor Leisure Awards. This guide has been produced to help you fish responsibly, providing important information on angling law, safety, conservation and camping as well as general fishing etiquette. More comprehensive details of these can found at: www. The rules for angling vary depending on location. These rules will be outlined in your fishing permit and should be followed at all times.

They are in place to protect the rich habitats of our rivers and the fish that live in them. Anglers should get the permission of the riparian owner before fishing for brown trout. In areas covered by Protection Orders, it is an offence to fish without legal right or written permission. You should get permission from the riparian owner before fishing. Coarse anglers may use up to four rods per person which can be placed on rod rests. Morgan caught the Scottish record Pike which weighed an incredible 47 lbs 11 oz Additionally, the Loch is also one of the few homes in Scotland to the elusive Powan.

Important to point out, the Powan is a protected species and if caught should be quickly returned. And if you want instruction we are lucky to have respected writer John Milne as our resident Professional Fly-fishing Instructor.

As a result, making the experience both worthwhile and memorable. Additionally, he will improve your casting in every way. So if you are a complete beginner looking to get started or an experienced angler looking to hone your skills you will all learn something.

And you can choose from one-to-one lessons or small group lessons lasting two hours. Additionally, John is available for corporate days. For those looking to venture out further into The Trossachs area and beyond, fishing can be arranged on a variety of lochs and rivers.

If you want to know more just ask and we can advise you on where to go. Additionally, there is no close season for coarse fishing as it is available all year round.

The pike is up to 30 lb and even possible on the fly. Only fishing from boat is allowed. West of Loch Katrine is the much smaller Loch Arklet which has brown trout and also allows fishing from the boat only.

Loch Arklet is much more tranquil than Loch Katrine, especially during peak season. More to the north of the Trossachs is Glen Finglas Reservoir which has its own fishing club. The reservoir has brown trout. What makes Glen Finglas reservoir interesting is the remoteness. Fishing is possible from the boats that can be hired from the Glen Finglas Fishing Club. Loch Lubnaig is another loch a bit further north in the Trossachs and situated near the villages of Callander to the South and Strathyre to the north.

There you can fish for brown trout, sea trout, char, salmon and perch. However, Sunday fishing is not permitted. Fishing is allowed from the bank with bait, fly and spinning. There are some picnic areas where you can prepare a barbecue and during these location are being vastly improved as part of a National Park initiative. Loch Earn has good brown and rainbow trout spots throughout the whole loch.

Fishing is permitted from boat and bank and all methods from bait to spinner can lead to good results. The biggest fish caught was heavier than 26 lbs. Loch Earn is regularly stocked with trout. Loch Voil is another loch in the Breadalbane area and has a variety of fish such as salmon, brown trout, sea trout and arctic char. The loch and its neighbour Loch Doine, are connected by a stream and on both lochs fishing is possible from the shore.

Both lochs are connected to the River Dochart and have salmon and brown trout. On Loch Dochart and Loch Lubhair only fly fishing from shore is possible.

Both Lochs are situated north of Ben More and east of the village Crianlarich. A much larger and more visited loch is next to Killin further east on the National Park boundary you will arrive at Loch Tay.



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