Water managed by Assynt Angling Group
A testing hour and a half from the A894 road to Kyelsku, this is a small lochan known locally as 'Little Green' given its proximity to Lochan a Choire Ghuirm. A surprisingly large average size of fish for such a small water with much larger fish caught from year to year.
9 waters within 5 miles of Un-named Loch Little Green
Assynt, Scotland
Nestled in the breathtaking landscape of Assynt, Loch an Daimh is a renowned fly fishing destination. At 550m above sea ...
Assynt, Scotland
A picturesque hike up from the A894 road to Kyelsku leads to the stunning Red Corrie Loch. The crystal clear water is te ...
Assynt, Scotland
530 metres and 1½ hours up the mountain from Inchnadamph, this corrie loch is what trout fishing in Assynt is all about. ...
Assynt, Scotland
An hour and twenty minutes from Inchnadamph, this interesting trout loch is set high up with more average sized trout bu ...
Highland
Fiddle loch lies roughly an hour and a quarter's walk northeast of Inchnadamph, set among the hills at moderate altitude ...
Assynt, Scotland
Bealach a' Chornaidh separates the northern peak from the eastern ridge of Quinaig, set in the valley floor. Sometimes d ...
Assynt, Scotland
The trip to Loch Bealach a' Mhadaidh is not for the unfit, or faint-hearted requiring a walk of seven kilometres from In ...
Assynt, Scotland
Loch Assynt lies a few kilometres from the sea at low elevation. The largest water in the area, it stretches for about 8 ...
Highland, Scotland
Loch na Beinne Reidhe lies in the Highland hills, roughly nine kilometres inland from the coast. This small loch covers ...