Loch a' Gheoidh is a remote upland loch in the Scottish Highlands offering a wild and scenic fishing experience. The loch holds native brown trout and is popular with fly fishers seeking an authentic backcountry adventure. The peaty waters and moorland setting provide challenging but rewarding sport in a pristine wilderness environment.
The close season on Loch a' Gheoidh runs 15 March – 15 June. Effective methods include Fly, Lure.
Area
1.8 ha
County
Highland
Type
Loch
Access
Day Ticket
Close Season
15 March – 15 June
Best Fishing Methods at Loch a' Gheoidh
Recommended methods for Loch a' Gheoidh include Fly, Lure. 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' Gheoidh?+
Day tickets are required to fish Loch a' Gheoidh, 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' Gheoidh?+
The close season at Loch a' Gheoidh is 15 March – 15 June. Fishing is not permitted during this period under EA byelaws.
What are the best methods for fishing Loch a' Gheoidh?+
Recommended methods include Fly, Lure. 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' Gheoidh?+
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' Gheoidh
A valid Environment Agency rod licence is required to fish Loch a' Gheoidh — buy yours at gov.uk. Day tickets are also required — check current prices before heading out.
Located in Highland, Loch a' Gheoidh is a UK stillwater with quality coarse fishing. Check weather and conditions before your visit and always pack out your litter.