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The end of the month already! You can submit a monthly catch return here: https://olac.org.uk/catch-return

The latest work party was Sunday 19th April, achieving our aim of moving the Nant boat from its winter location by the Nant Tower to the South shore of Loch Nell, where we are very pleased to have secured a new mooring location. (Please see Newsletter No. 2 for further information).

New: The OLAC 2026 Fishing Guide (pdf)

Latest Updates

  • Newsletter No. 2, 2026
    Jonathan’s latest, including details of the competition next Sunday May 3rd, at Lochgiplhead. Newsletter 2026, No. 2
  • President’s Report for the 2025 Season
    President’s Report 2025 Season
  • Newsletter No 1, 2026
    Please find attached Newsetter 2026 – Number 1. If you read nothing else in it, please see that the work party on Sunday 19th is in doubt, due to lack of numbers. This happens from time to time, but if you can offer your services,…
Oban
3:53 PM May 1, 2026
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Who are we?

The Oban and Lorn Angling Club was founded in the 1940s but fell away in the fifties. In 1972 the club was reformed by a group of keen anglers to promote fly- fishing links in the Lorn of Argyll with the leases of seven lochs.

Today the club has ten boats on eight lochs with additional lochs available for bank fishing only. We have further access to one side of the River Awe below the weir on the Taynuilt side for season ticket holders.

Our lochs vary from small puddles to large waters each having its own features containing mainly wild Brown Trout though there is a chance of catching an Arctic Char in some of the lochs; also escaped Rainbow Trout, Perch and Pike in Loch Avich.
All the wild trout respond to the traditional fly patterns.
Outboards to a maximum of 5hp are allowed on most club lochs.

Our club house has a meeting room and workshop which is used to repair the boats in the off season with a further compound for storing the boats and trailers. We are always looking for members to help out with the repairs and upkeep of the club house and boats.

Our membership currently stands at around 80 plus members and we hold several inter-club competitions throughout the season which are open to all members. We also have a junior section to encourage and teach the next generation. Instead of competition for the juniors we organise a fun day outing every year.

So, if you enjoy challenging fishing in some of the most glorious countryside, and would like to take advantage of our collective experience or feel you have something to offer, why not come and join us. You’ll be made very welcome.
Memberships and day tickets available at very reasonable cost. Boats for hire.

Summer will come