Loch a' Bhlàir is a remote highland loch in Scotland offering a wild and scenic fishing experience in an unspoilt landscape. The loch holds populations of brown trout and Arctic char, providing challenging sport in what is often an exposed and weather-dependent environment. This is a destination for anglers seeking solitude and natural Highland character rather than easy accessibility.
The close season on Loch a' Bhlàir runs 15 March – 15 June. Effective methods include Fly, Float.
Area
1.2 ha
County
Highland
Type
Loch
Access
Day Ticket
Close Season
15 March – 15 June
Best Fishing Methods at Loch a' Bhlàir
Recommended methods for Loch a' Bhlàir include Fly, Float. The most effective approach will depend on conditions, season and target species.
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How do I get a permit for Loch a' Bhlàir?+
Day tickets are required to fish Loch a' Bhlàir, in addition to a valid EA rod licence. Check with the fishery for current prices and availability.
When is the close season at Loch a' Bhlàir?+
The close season at Loch a' Bhlàir is 15 March – 15 June. Fishing is not permitted during this period under EA byelaws.
What are the best methods for fishing Loch a' Bhlàir?+
Recommended methods include Fly, Float. The most effective approach will vary by season and target species — adjust tactics to conditions on the day.
Do I need a rod licence for Loch a' Bhlàir?+
Yes — all anglers aged 13 and over fishing in England and Wales need a valid Environment Agency rod licence. Buy yours at gov.uk/get-a-fishing-licence before your session.
Planning a Trip to Loch a' Bhlàir
A valid Environment Agency rod licence is required to fish Loch a' Bhlàir — buy yours at gov.uk. Day tickets are also required — check current prices before heading out.
Located in Highland, Loch a' Bhlàir is a UK stillwater with quality coarse fishing. Check weather and conditions before your visit and always pack out your litter.