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Title: Mill of Criggie - Any info?
Post by: Rob Brownfield on 15/03/2018 at 10:50
Anyone know if Mill of Criggie at St Cyrus is still on the go?

Cheers
Title: Re: Mill of Criggie - Any info?
Post by: Robert MacDonald-Lewis on 15/03/2018 at 12:39
I believe it was sold a few years ago and is no longer operated as a fishery.
Title: Re: Mill of Criggie - Any info?
Post by: Rob Brownfield on 15/03/2018 at 13:38
I did wonder that...thanks
Title: Re: Mill of Criggie - Any info?
Post by: Barry Robertson on 01/04/2018 at 09:45
I think its is still fished as a small syndicate, I could be wrong but that was the last I heard....
Title: Re: Mill of Criggie - Any info?
Post by: Rob Brownfield on 02/04/2018 at 11:04
I think its is still fished as a small syndicate, I could be wrong but that was the last I heard....

Interesting...trout syndicate ??

The reason I ask is that I know there were Carp in there and I had heard that a water in that area was being run as a carp syndicate...I was putting two and two together...but I still don't know if I have got 4 yet lol
Title: Re: Mill of Criggie - Any info?
Post by: Robert MacDonald-Lewis on 05/04/2018 at 13:03
I think the  Glen Esk Caravan park has/had a carp pond:
http://www.gleneskcaravanpark.co.uk/page/local-attractions (http://www.gleneskcaravanpark.co.uk/page/local-attractions)
Title: Re: Mill of Criggie - Any info?
Post by: Rob Brownfield on 05/04/2018 at 15:19
I think the  Glen Esk Caravan park has/had a carp pond:
http://www.gleneskcaravanpark.co.uk/page/local-attractions (http://www.gleneskcaravanpark.co.uk/page/local-attractions)

I know it only too well...spent many a happy night on there in the 90's..but its been ottered to death and after Mr Ling the owner died, policy  changed and fishing was only available to caravanners. I did fish it a few years back as we had a tent pitched, but only small fish and evidence of more otter kills.
Title: Re: Mill of Criggie - Any info?
Post by: Colin Mckinnon on 05/04/2018 at 21:04
Hi Rob

would it be good base for a bit of fly fishing on the Esk ?
Like the look of the site . Be camping . Im planning a bit of  coarse fishing in Holland in the summer , so was looking for some practice for when we go to a music festival there (Day or two either side fishing window ) .So disappointed to hear about only available to caravans.

Cheers
Col
Title: Re: Mill of Criggie - Any info?
Post by: Hamish Young on 06/04/2018 at 06:56
So disappointed to hear about only available to caravans.
Might be a case of Rob shorthand.
I don't see anything on the website which suggests the fishing is exclusive to caravanners,  I suspect that the fishing may be exclusive to people staying on the site.
Title: Re: Mill of Criggie - Any info?
Post by: Rob Brownfield on 06/04/2018 at 08:29
Might be a case of Rob shorthand.
I don't see anything on the website which suggests the fishing is exclusive to caravanners,  I suspect that the fishing may be exclusive to people staying on the site.

That is what I mean...you need to be onsite...hence I mentioned I had "tented" it.
Title: Re: Mill of Criggie - Any info?
Post by: Rob Brownfield on 06/04/2018 at 08:32
Hi Rob

would it be good base for a bit of fly fishing on the Esk ?
Like the look of the site . Be camping .

Yes to the first bit, but the site is not set up for tents. The area for tents is on a slope that is not very tent friendly as it gets a bit soggy under foot. Its also a fair walk from the toilets and shower block.

If you want a bit of coarse fishing practice, I would suggest Aboyne Loch and the associated caravan park/camping pitches would be more productive. You are about 35 minutes over the Cairn O Mountl to reach the North Esk.
Title: Re: Mill of Criggie - Any info?
Post by: Barry Robertson on 09/04/2018 at 09:44
Interesting...trout syndicate ??

The reason I ask is that I know there were Carp in there and I had heard that a water in that area was being run as a carp syndicate...I was putting two and two together...but I still don't know if I have got 4 yet lol

I believe it was just a trout syndicate, I guess that wouldn't stop you covering a big grass carp with a dry tho  :X2
They will still be there  :z13
Title: Re: Mill of Criggie - Any info?
Post by: Steven Sinclair on 11/04/2018 at 12:02
There's a wee private pond/lochan not far from Portlethen that's got Grass Carp in it. Didn't realise they were in there until I accidentally hooked one with a hares lug on the drop.

What sort of flies would you recommend to specifically target them Rob?

 :z18

Steven
Title: Re: Mill of Criggie - Any info?
Post by: Rob Brownfield on 11/04/2018 at 12:13
There's a wee private pond/lochan not far from Portlethen that's got Grass Carp in it. Didn't realise they were in there until I accidentally hooked one with a hares lug on the drop.

What sort of flies would you recommend to specifically target them Rob?

 :z18

Steven

I would recommend my flies....and I will show you how to catch them if you PM me where it is lol