Been looking at possible places to stay as I plan this years wee jaunts. On a friends advice had a look at Air B&B website and after bringing the nightly price down to under £25 (you'll see what i mean if you look) found loads of places all over the country that look good as fishing bases, including one on Loch Voil for £15 a night. I don't mind places being a bit homely and eccentric, fits in with fishing to my mind.
http://www.centralcaravans.co.uk/ (http://www.centralcaravans.co.uk/) Right beside Loch Watten in Caithness and loads of other fishing in the area.
Its been a few years since I was there but the static caravans were pretty good and not expensive.
Also Loch Ossian Youth Hostel http://www.syha.org.uk/hostels-in-scotland/highlands/loch-ossian.aspx (http://www.syha.org.uk/hostels-in-scotland/highlands/loch-ossian.aspx) Loch right next to the hostel and loch Treig is not too far a walk. You can only get there by train to Corrour Station though.
As well as SYHA hostels there are numerous independent hostels too of course. Prices & standards vary a bit:
http://www.hostel-scotland.co.uk/ (http://www.hostel-scotland.co.uk/)
As to Loch Trieg - if we take Bruce's comments on board it doesn't seem like a place one would want to fish. If I remember the quote in his book he talks about only trying it if you're an "angling masochist" :D
You might also want to consider bothies for trips away from the road-side since they are free (barring a very few). Can be quite good fun attempting to find them. The MBA maintain a lot and you can join them for a small fee & get information on MBA bothy locations. Non-MBA bothies are a different matter though. Although some people publish GR's on the net it's considered bad practice (for fairly good reasons) so people tend to learn of their locations by word-of-mouth. Oh and many are locked during the stag season too. Contacting the relevant estate will usually result in helpful information about closure dates.
Quote from: Midgie Hater on January 03, 2014, 01:02:35 PM
As to Loch Trieg - if we take Bruce's comments on board it doesn't seem like a place one would want to fish. If I remember the quote in his book he talks about only trying it if you're an "angling masochist" :D
Maybe Bruce is just trying to keep the crowds away MH :) I think he says similar about Glascarnoch - which I definitely agree with :)
Yes - fair entices you to wet a line :lol: (unless of course Part-time has hit on something here and we now rake Bruce's book for similarly detracting comments, then visit said locations and discover the trout equivalent of Astute-class submarines cruising about in abundance :banghead )