This river is a Tail-water fishery; meaning is flows from the bottom of Deer Creek Dam. WebBardowie Loch from Baldernock Linn Road High Blochairn Farm from Baldernock Linn Road View to Glasgow from Craigmaddie Milngavie Reservoir from Baldernock Linn Road Kilpatrick Hills from Baldernock Linn Road The " Auld Wives Lifts " on Craigmaddie Moor The " Lifts " are to the west of the track Deer Creek dam provides a large water impoundment called Deer Creek Reservoir and provides fishing for Brown, Rainbow, Cutthroat trout as well as bass from the shore or boat. Baldernock. WebBardowie Loch has a dinghy sailing club. The river is mostly clear running with a tinge of green. A small but high calibre field at Tata Steel Sailing Club. The view. WebIntroduction The mid-16th-century Bardowie Castle stands on the north side of Loch Bardowie with a small designed landscape comprised largely of lawns and tree planting. It's been a grim spring, particularly on the Thames. These Bus lines stop near Bardowie Loch: 47, 47A. But once you hook into one of its beautiful trout hang on; its rodeo time! From afar, the teal-green pool looks small and unprepossessing. (the Clyde Cruising //-->, ,