";s:4:"text";s:3814:" To enquire you can contact us by telephone, email or send an online enquiry form But here comes the good bit. Fishing trips take place in the morning, afternoon or early evening enabling visitors to have a versatile, enjoyable all round experience on magical waters of Loch Ness.We have a dedicated gallery of images that have recently been taken during our trips, with a selection of clients and the stunning loch side scenery, this will give you an insight of what to expectAdvance booking for our trips is highly recommended due to our limited capacity. For 2009 we have exclusive access to fish Loch Ussie by boat, though for this season this will mean guided fishing only as there are currently no suitable mooring facilities. Over the years there have been several “sightings” of the would be monster, you never know what you might see when fishing with us, bring your camera! It’s possible to fish for pike and perch all year round in Scotland, but these lochs are liable to icing over in the winter and in January and February in particular. Don't remember using line as heavy as 12lb and wouldn't expect it to snap if i did. Access from the A835 on the southern edge where Our fishing trips operate are seasonal, usually from Easter to mid September - Please note we do not undertake any trips on Sundays.Does Nessie exist? Join us on our boat Time Bandit to fish Loch Ness and take in the breathtaking scenery which can only be really appreciated from a boat on the loch. Some of these lochs are surprisingly shallow, and are ideally suited for fly fishing with floating or slow-sinking lines, as well as spinning with plugs, spoons and spinners. Inspired designs on t-shirts, posters, stickers, home decor, and more by independent artists and designers from around the world. Russian 'Loch Ness monster' believed to dwell in a Siberian lake 'tears fishing nets to shreds' in a new appearance So-called 'Labynkyr Devil' thought to have appeared in remote Siberia lake Single-handed AFTM #8 or #9-weight rods are preferred if you want to cast large flies with wire traces or tippet, but you can also have good sport on 7-weight rods with smaller, lighter lures and braid traces. The commotion will often attract pike, so it’s a good idea to use a trace anyway. Loch Lochy is a waste of time...beautiful scenery....but a vast expanse of water and you'd need a small boat to fish 'around the edges' if you were to stand any chance of getting any fish. Just past Gairlochy lock, and about two miles from Fort William, there's a small jetty on the right, just big enough for one boat. Situated on the world famous Loch Ness in the Highlands, Fish Loch Ness offers the ultimate fishing experience whilst allowing you to soak up the ambiance of this legendary and iconic stretch of water. Loch Garve - The majority of this loch is managed by the Forestry Commission so no permission to fish is required in their area (map). I caught a few pike on spinner from the bank on loch ness about 20 years a go. All of these lochs contain pike, and can generally be fished for just a few pounds per day with permits available through local outlets or estate offices. If you can locate a shoal, it’s possible to catch a number very quickly. They too will take the fly readily, both nymphs and small fish/fry patterns. Trolling with medium & large Rappalas, Big S plugs and similar, large bronze and copper spoons, or trolling herring and medium size Mackerel slowly and a double jardine treble hook rig, with sight Muppet red rig, best depth around 14ft near to the margins.