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LOCHMILL RESERVOIR Location: OS 58/225162
Day: (+44)01337 842397Evening: (+44)01334 810434

Sitting, surrounded by hills at 640 feet above sea-level, this charming little fishery seems to be in a time warp, protected from the rigours of time.

The place is charming, in a wild sort of way, and the fish are challenging. They don't lie on their back waiting to get their bellies tickled up at Lochmill. Getting a fish out of the water can involve a great deal of trial and error and much grey-matter may be expended. So if you like your fishing a touch cerebral, this could be the place for you.

The lads of the Newburgh A.C. have done a good job up there. The boats are all pulled up on the banks and frills and fancy airs are not much in evidence. This is a 'get your hands mucky' type of fishery, and none the worse for that.

Like most places Lochmill favours a west wind, and daytime drifts up the length of the shorelines will stand you in good stead.

The promontories and bays on the north shore seem popular and productive, although the south shore also looks favourable.

Name this fly!!

The fishery has had a bit of trouble with reduced water levels lately, and this may in some part explain the slight algal problems. Hopefully all will be resolved

Finally, if you are in the Newburgh area, and you fancy a cast, you could do a lot worse than head for Lochmill Reservoir.

SPECIES Brown and Rainbow Trout
SEASON 15th March - 6th October
FISHING HOURS 9.00am - 6.00pm
6.00pm - dusk
FISHING METHODS
and RESTRICTIONS
Fly fishing only
4 fish limit
BEST TIMES Best in evenings
March - May
August and September
BOAT AVAILABILITY 4 Boats
Electric outboards permitted
BEST FLIES March - May: Ace of Spades, Cat's Whiskers (various colours)
Mid-summer: Dry Fly and Nymph (Blacks and Clarets)
Aug and Sept: Pennell, Invicta, Dunkeld, Grouse and Claret
CATCH and RELEASE Yes
TICKET SOURCE Betty Bryans, Albert Bar, High Street, Newburgh
Tel: 01337 842397 Pick up key with permit

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