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Loch Oich sits between Loch Ness and Loch Lochy in the Great Glen near Invergarry, forming part of the Caledonian Canal system. It has a strong reputation for pike to around 15lb along with brown trout, and salmon, char and eels also run the system. Fishing is by permit through Garry Fishings, and the seasons follow the Scottish norms with salmon closing in mid October and trout from early October to mid March. The Great Glen Way runs along the canal towpath beside the loch.
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Loch Oich: frequently asked questions
Yes — Loch Oich is a fishing venue in Invergarry. Check the fishery website for current rules and bookings.
The venue itself is the most reliable source for current prices, day tickets and bookings — use the "Visit website" link on this page. Many Scotland fisheries also post prices on their social media pages.
Loch Oich is stocked with Pike, Brown trout, Atlantic salmon, Arctic char, European eel. Stocks vary by lake and season — check with the fishery for the latest catch reports.
Scotland has no rod licence system — instead you need permission from the fishing rights owner (a permit). Most Scottish fisheries sell day permits on site or online; Loch Oich should be able to confirm the permit arrangement when you book.
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