Best Fishing in Glasgow (2026): Top Spots, Lakes & Rivers Within 50 Miles
23 named fishing venues sit within 50 miles of Glasgow — carp lakes, day-ticket fisheries, canals and river stretches. Below are the top 12, sorted by distance, with species, descriptions and direct links to each venue page.
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Top 12 Fishing Spots in Glasgow
Sorted by distance from Glasgow city centre. Click any venue for full details: species, facilities, postcode and how to book.
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Magiscroft Fishery
· 10 miles NE of GlasgowMagiscroft Fishery is a fishing venue near North Lanarkshire.
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Queen Elizabeth Angling Club
· 11 miles NW of GlasgowQueen Elizabeth Angling Club is a fishing venue near Stirling, holding bream, carp, catfish, chub, mirror carp.
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Carron Valley Fishery
· 14 miles NE of GlasgowCarron Valley Fishery is a fishing venue near Stirling.
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Avon Trout Fishery
· 14 miles E of GlasgowAvon Trout Fishery is a fishing venue near North Lanarkshire.
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Howietoun Fishery
· 18 miles NE of GlasgowHowietoun Fishery is a fishing venue near Stirling.
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Drumtassie Trout Fishery
· 19 miles E of GlasgowDrumtassie Trout Fishery is a fishing venue near West Lothian.
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Glenbervie Trout Fishery
· 19 miles NE of GlasgowGlenbervie Trout Fishery is a fishing venue near Falkirk.
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Ardgowan Fishery
· 22 miles W of GlasgowArdgowan Fishery is a fishing venue near Inverclyde.
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The Stabbs
· 22 miles NE of GlasgowThe Stabbs is a fishing venue near Stirling.
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Burns Trout Fishery
· 26 miles S of GlasgowBurns Trout Fishery is a fishing venue near South Ayrshire.
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Anglers Roost
· 26 miles S of GlasgowAnglers Roost is a fishing venue near East Ayrshire.
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Bangour Reservoir
· 26 miles E of GlasgowBangour Reservoir is a fishing venue near West Lothian.
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Access & Licensing
Free vs Day-Ticket Fishing Near Glasgow
Most UK fishing falls into one of three access types. Here's how they break down around your area.
Day-Ticket Fisheries
Commercial venues with stocked lakes, pegs, parking and toilets. Tickets typically £8–£25 per day. Best for beginners, families and anyone wanting reliable bites near Glasgow.
Free Fishing
Public stretches of river, canal towpaths and some park lakes. No venue fee — but you still need a valid rod licence (or permit in Scotland and NI). Plenty of free urban water exists around Glasgow.
Club Waters
Annual club memberships (£30–£150/year) unlock multiple lakes and river beats around Glasgow. Best value if you fish weekly. Most clubs have waiting lists for prime carp waters.
Licence requirement in Glasgow
Scotland has no national rod licence system. Instead, fishing rights are owned by riparian owners and clubs, so you need a permit from the local fishery, association or angling club for almost every water in and around Glasgow. Permits are usually issued by clubs, hotels or tackle shops. The statutory close season for brown trout runs 7 October to 14 March, and Sunday fishing for salmon is banned.
When to Go
Best Time to Fish Near Glasgow
Each season opens different doors. Here's what to target through the year.
Spring
March – May
Spring is when waters near Glasgow wake up. Stillwater carp start feeding from late April once temperatures climb above 10°C. Trout season opens in most rivers and reservoirs from mid-March. Note the statutory river close season runs 15 March to 15 June for coarse fish in England and Wales (Scotland has its own close season for brown trout: 7 October – 14 March).
Summer
June – August
Peak season. Carp, tench and bream feed hard on stillwaters around Glasgow, rivers reopen on 16 June, and barbel come into form. Early-morning and late-evening sessions beat the heat. Sea fishing along the nearest coast picks up for mackerel and bass.
Autumn
September – November
Autumn around Glasgow is the predator-angler's window — pike, perch and zander start hunting hard as small fish shoal up. Carp also feed up before winter. River conditions are usually at their best after the first decent rain.
Winter
December – February
Winter near Glasgow thins the crowds. Pike fishing peaks on rivers and reservoirs, chub stay catchable on rivers throughout, and stocked rainbow trout fisheries fish well year-round. Pick mild, overcast days and target deeper water where fish hold up.
Glasgow Fishing FAQ
There are over 23 named fishing venues within 50 miles of Glasgow, ranging from commercial day-ticket carp lakes to free stretches of river and canal. The top spots within easy reach include Magiscroft Fishery, Queen Elizabeth Angling Club, Carron Valley Fishery. Each offers different species and access — see the listing below for distance, species and a description of each venue.
Free fishing is rare in Scotland because almost all waters have a private owner. Glasgow and Edinburgh both have some council-managed park ponds with limited free or token-fee access, but for most stillwater and river fishing near Glasgow you will need a permit from the local club or fishery.
No, Scotland has no rod-licence system like England and Wales. But you do need a permit from whoever controls the fishing — typically the local club, fishery, hotel or estate. Permits for trout lochs are widely available from tackle shops and can cost anywhere from £10 to £40 a day depending on the venue.
The most commonly stocked and reported species across venues within 50 miles of Glasgow are Carp, Bream, Catfish, Chub, Perch, Pike. Carp is the dominant target species at most commercial fisheries, while rivers and reservoirs in the area also hold pike, perch, roach, bream and tench.
Based on proximity and venue data, Magiscroft Fishery is the closest fishing venue to Glasgow at around 10 miles NE. Magiscroft Fishery is a fishing venue near North Lanarkshire. Browse the listing below to compare top venues by distance.
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