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Fishing in Loch Lomond
& The Trossachs National Park

With 22 lochs, three sea lochs, and 39 miles of coastline, Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park offers some of the best fishing opportunities in Scotland. Whether you're after coarse, game, or sea fishing, there’s something here for every angler.

The area around Callander and The Trossachs also provides fantastic angling on both rivers and lochs. The overall fishing season runs from 1st February to 31st October, with the trout season typically from 15th March to 6th October.

Here are some of the popular fishing spots we recommend around Loch Lomond and Callander. For a full list of fishing locations, permits, and seasonal guidance, visit the FishPal website.

 

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Loch Lomond Angling Club

Salmon, Sea Trout, Brown Trout, Rainbow Trout, Pike, Chub, Dace, Roach and Perch. Season runs from February – October (No Sea Trout from 1st April & No Salmon on Sundays).  Permits available from the Lomond Stores, Balloch Rd G83 8SR. 

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River Leven

Fishing is available on the River Leven from Feb - Oct. You can fish for Brown Trout, Sea Trout, Salmon & coarse fishing. Permits available at newsagent shop at Loch Lomond Shores & Gibson newsagent at 225 Bank Street, Alexandria. 01389 752037 

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River Teith

The River Teith flows past Callander Woods Holiday Park. It is formed from the confluence of two smaller rivers, the Garbh Uisge (River Leny) and Eas Gobhain at Callander. Species fished for include salmon, sea trout and brown trout.

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Drumardoch Estate

The River Leny is a Salmon river primarily, however there are some good Trout and a significant number of Sea Trout hold in the lower river above Callander and up the Eas Gobhain river.
 

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Eas Gobhain River 

The short Eas Gobhain river, that drains Loch Venachar and meets with the River Leny, is a hidden gem within the Teith catchment. It is mainly a Sea Trout fishery foremost with Trout and Salmon fishing included.

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Lake of Menteith Fisheries

This well established and popular lake is one of Scotland’s top Rainbow Trout fishery’s and is regularly used for International events so is very popular with competitive anglers.
 

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