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Fishing tuition

Fishing tuition on Loch Lomond

Of all the reasons to visit Loch Lomond Waterfront – and there are plenty – one of the biggest is to spend some time fishing. The waters are deep and brimming with fish including brown trout, pike and even salmon. But if you’re new to fishing, all of this might seem a little overwhelming. How do you catch a fish on Loch Lomond? Where do you even start? Well the easiest way to get started is to book a session with professional fly-fishing instructor John Milne.

A person holding a brown trout.

Fishing with John Milne

John Milne is Loch Lomond Waterfront’s resident fly-fishing instructor and he’s one of the best around. People come from all over to be guided by him, with teaching experience stretching back over 25 years. He’s been fishing for a lot longer than that though!

John is one of the few instructors in Scotland to hold the Scottish Game Angling Instructors Certificate (SGAIC). This is an advanced qualification for fly-fishing instructors. It requires first-aid knowledge, technical training on casting and teaching and a written assessment. He is also licensed, Insured and Accredited through the Scottish Anglers National Association (SANA).

Whether you are a complete beginner who has never held a fishing rod before, or an experienced caster looking to improve your game, John will patiently guide you to be the best you can. If you would like some tuition in a group, John is happy to help there too. Just get in touch with your requirements and we’ll take it from there. You can find out more about John Milne here.

Corporate events and away days fly fishing

John is also happy to host corporate events or away-days fly-fishing on Loch Lomond. This is a unique type of away day, allowing colleagues time our in the beautiful surroundings of Loch Lomond to decompress. Not only that, they will also learn the skill of fly-fishing! If you would like to bring your team to Loch Lomond Waterfront for an away day spent fishing, get in touch.

A woman fly fishing on a river.

Where will you fish?

Loch Lomond is a big loch, and deciding where to cast off is a big choice. Luckily, John is an expert on this and depending on the year and weather, will take you to his best spots.

You might find yourself in Luss, a popular area to start fishing where many varieties of fish can be found. Wherever you fish, John will help you make the most of your day.

Enjoy fishing on Loch Lomond

Whether you catch loads of fish, one fish or none at all, it really doesn’t matter. The important part is spending quiet time on the banks of Loch Lomond, admiring the views and enjoying the tranquility of the area. And even better, doi it with our fly-fishing guide to make the most of your stay. Loch Lomond Waterfront makes for a perfect base for a fishing trip, or even somewhere convenient to try it for the first time. So no matter how well you do, our stunning luxury lodges will always offer a welcome retreat to put your feet up (and dry off if necessary) in total comfort. Check out our special offers and book your stay today. 

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