Glenlatterach is a reservoir supplying water to Elgin and, for this reason, anglers must observe the conditions on the sign at the entrance.
Situated 7 miles south of Elgin, it can be approached via the A941, turning off opposite the sign to Millbuies. The Moray
Council operate this facility as a brown trout fishery and each season a stocking of 10"-12" fish takes place.
On a cautionary note, anglers are advised against wading when the reservoir is high as the bottom shelves steeply only a few
feet from the bank.
This is one of the few brown trout fisheries is the area and its elevation, and feeling of remoteness belie its proximity to Elgin.
Permits
The Warden, Millbuies Lochs, Longmorn, Elgin.
Tel: 01343 860234
Juniors
Juniors (under 14 years of age) must be accompanied by an adult, who is also required to be in possession of a permit.
Season
12th April - 30th September 2008 (Inclusive)
Bag Limit
There is no limit to the amount of trout which can be kept. Although there is an understanding reluctance to do so, anglers
are asked to operate a "catch and kill" policy in an effort to reduce the numbers of undersized fish, thus improving the remaining
stock.
Float Tubes
The use of float tubes is allowed for a small increase in the Bank Fishing and Season Ticket charges. The Warden will provide
details on the strict conditions which apply.
Access
If a boat is required, keys will be issued with the permit. The combination for the lock on the gate will also be given.
Support Services Officer
Tel: 01343 557046
Email landsandparks@moray.gov.uk