Stunning Loch Pityoulish has outstanding natural
scenery and is situated in the shadow of the magnificent Cairngorm
Mountains. This large, deep loch is located on the north boundary
of the Estate and is over 100 acres in size.
Loch Pityoulish supports a good population of both Brown Trout
and Pike. Over the years, Pike of around 20lb have been hooked and
landed on the loch.
Fishing is by boat only, and only one vessel is allowed on the
loch at any one time, therefore early booking is essential, T:
+44 (0) 1479 810703.
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Spring and summer months best for Brown Trout |
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A 9ft trout rod is ideal |
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Patterns depend on weather |
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Most common patterns Butchers, Black Pennels,
Invictas and Connemara Blacks |
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Dry fly also good sport in the summer |
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Pike; dead bait is the most successful and
popular method |
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Ideal equipment; good strong spinning rod
and reel, wire traces or pike tackle |
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Spinning and fly fishing are also possible |
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Large tobys, spoons, imitation frogs, ducklings
and mice as fly patterns |
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