| Loch an Mhor, or Lily Loch as it is affectionately
know, is a secluded 12-acre Brown Trout loch with shallow depth and
a covering of lilies during the summer months. Referred to as the
'Jewel of the Cairngorms' in Trout & Salmon magazine, this stunning
loch offers the traditional trout angler an excellent days sport.
The loch is abundant with naturally occurring wild brown trout, which
are hard fighting, beautifully marked, in excellent condition and
of a good average size.
Fishing is by boat only, and only one vessel is allowed on the
loch at any one time, therefore early booking is essential.
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| "I
wanted to thank you for a fantastic day's fishing on Lily Loch.
It is a beautiful setting and to have the loch to myself for
a day was a real privilege. The fishing was just right - taxing
but not too impossible. I caught a few beautiful browns. Lovely
well conditioned fish that were hard fighting and good tasting.
Thank you." |
| Simon Lovestone |
| Top Tips |
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8-9ft trout rod with a floating line is recommended |
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Spring months; good fishing resulting from
large mayfly hatches |
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Cover the mayfly hatch with a similar pattern
on a long leader |
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Autumn months; ideal for intermediate line
and traditional wet fly patterns |
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Damsel fly nymphs have always been good |
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