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Gruinards Fishings: Bell Ingram is now letting the best salmon beat on the River Carron
17Mar2010
The River Carron is a renowned Highland salmon river and provides exceptional fishing amongst some of the most glorious countryside. It drains a catchment of 156 sq miles with its source derived only 5 miles from the west coast. The river rises principally in Gleann Beag and Gleann Mór absorbing its major tributaries the Alladale River, the Diebidale Water and the Blackwater before descending 7 miles to the Kyle of Sutherland at Bonar Bridge. The Carron has long been known by the fishing fraternity as one of Scotland’s most productive spate rivers with a spring run that competes with the best in the north.
The Gruinards Beat extends to approximately four miles of right bank fishing, which includes a variety of pools and runs providing exciting and productive fishing in most conditions. There are twenty seven main pools on the beat including the well known Upper and Lower Craigs, Keepers, Pigeon Rock, The Morail, Gardeners, the Boat Pool and the Washer Woman. There is good vehicular and pedestrian access to the beat throughout.
Gruinards, which lies opposite Braelangwell, is a five rod beat. The two estates have a longstanding arrangement to ensure there is no one fishing opposite, this ensures considerate and private fishing.
Two lodges are available for guests if required, Glencalvie and Diebidale which accommodate up to fourteen and ten guests respectively. A ghillie and housekeeping staff are provided.
The Gruinards Beat offers some of the best fishing on the River Carron.
Enquiries and Reservations:
G Jonathan P Mason Bsc(Hons) FRICS Director
jonathan.mason@bellingram.co.uk
Bell Ingram Ltd.
Estate Office, Bonar Bridge, Sutherland IV24 3EA
++44 (0)1863 766 683