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clayduster
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Fishing Loch Lochy

#1 Post by clayduster »

I have a cottage booked for the week on the banks of Loch Lochy, has anyone fished there and can they advise best baits or lures for trout?
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M99
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Re: Fishing Loch Lochy

#2 Post by M99 »

I last fished there in 2008, the Brown's were caught readily using meps and flying C's from the bank, with fly best from the boat. Also took some decent pike whilst spinning from the shore.

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Re: Fishing Loch Lochy

#3 Post by Andy632 »

I believe prawns and worms still work Ok there.



Edited to add, have a looky here.


http://www.westhighlandsailing.com/fishingfactfile.html
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Re: Fishing Loch Lochy

#4 Post by clayduster »

Excellent, I can't wait to get up there the garden of the cottage is right on the water, let just hope it doesn,t freeze over.
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