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Loch Awe
Some 24 miles long and quite narrow, Loch Awe forms a considerable catchment area for the many feeder burns flowing from the surrounding mountains. Water quality is high and the fish population thrive in this rich, natural feeding area. The many bays vary in size and depth and each has its own particular attraction – shallow, sandy, rocky, reedy.

Loch Awe has always been famous for its wild brown trout, having broken the British rod-caught record four times over the last decade. It is, however, its reputation for good mixed bags of 8oz - 3lb trout that still attracts the majority of anglers. Whether novice or purist, young or old, Loch Awe has a great deal to offer both game and coarse fishermen.

Fishing permits are available at several outlets throughout Central Scotland. Local outlets are Loch Awe Stores in Lochawe, Loch Awe Boats at Ardbrecknish, Permits cost £6.00 per day, £12.00 for three days, £20.00 per week, £60.00 for the season (half-price for juveniles and concessions). There will be no charge for children under 12 who are accompanied by a permit-holding adult. Trout and Coarse season runs from 15 March to 6 October, the Pike season from 15 March to 14 March.

SPECIES - Brown Trout, Rainbow Trout, Char, Pike and Perch

Lochs Ronald and Heron
LOCH RONALD is best known for its pike.
it is a typical scottish loch with average pike at 15lb+ recently brown trout have been caught as well as perch of 2 lb. The loch also has a prolific roach population.
 
LOCH HERON is now a reputable loch most famous for its prolific pike population which consists of specimens of up to 30 lb with 10lb to 15lb as its main stock. this loch has been recently stocked with Bream, Roach, Rudd, carp and perch. Facilities include loch side track and picnic area.
Permits for both these lochs are £5.00 per day or £25.00 per week and can be purchased from the shop in the caravan park next to the lochs or from Galloway country sports in Newton stewart
 
LOCATION
  On the A75 approximately eight miles west (towards stranraer) of the NEWTON STEWART roundabout, turn right at the small crossroads signposted THREE LOCHS and also signed DIRNOW follow the caravan park signes for 7 miles.

From STRANRAER turn lefet after approximatley 11 miles into GLENLUCE and take the first left again after the GLENLUCE HOTEL for seven miles

Magiscroft Coarse Fishery