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Loch a Ghilnne Sgoilte

For directions, see Loch Bad na Murichinn.

You can make a fun day out after fishing Ban na Murichinn following the burn up to Loch Gleannan na Gaoithe and then onto this lochan and even further up to Fionn. Some is rough walking and it can get reedy in summer. Beautiful surroundings and lots of trout, albeit on the small side.

 

Details
OS Grid: NC107193
Decimal: 58.122002, -5.215830
Degrees: 58° 7' 19.2072'' N, 5° 12' 56.988'' W
Fishing details: Assynt Angling Group, Southern Zone
Permit details: £10/day, £50/week from from these outlets
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7 years ago
Anonymous said
Used the boat to get to the far end of Bad na Muirichinn and fished the two nearest hill lochs. Lots of small trout which came enthusiastically to anything fished on the surface.
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14 years ago
Anonymous said
Fished this as part of walk starting at Bad na Muirichinn [NB your spelling slightly out on this] then to the small lochan to south west and finishing here. Sunny day but lots of small trout willingly coming to fly. Very small - even smaller than average! - but perfectly formed. Would like to do the whole chain through to Fionn sometime.

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