You need to be a member of the Aberdeen and District Angling Association to fish this beat.
They are the largest Angling Association in Scotland with over 30 miles of fishing on the rivers Don, Dee and Ythan.
They also operate an online booking system for some of their beats, including this one. For the majority of its fishings there is no requirement for members to book online prior to fishing.
To apply online to join follow this link
Middle Drum is a Lower Dee beat situated between Peterculter and Drumoak offering approximately 1 mile of fishing from the left bank where there is very little wading required.
As the beat is mainly fished from the bank it is an ideal beat for novice and elderly fishers alike.
Middle Drum is a beat that can produce early season sport for spring salmon, good grilse and salmon sport in the summer and autumn. With lifts of water levels, evening sea trout fishing can be good.
The beat, which is opposite Tilbouries, has a very comfortable bothy with heating and catering facilities for teas and coffees as well as a toilet. There is seating provided outside and there are some benches on the beat.
There is a super lower pool on the beat called the Lawson which is approximately 750 metres long. The fish lie close into the Middle Drum bank and are easily covered with a short cast. This pool is fished from the bank with comfortable walkways and mown grass areas down the length of it.
The main upper pool is called Cairnton and is again a good pool at the neck and tail for salmon and sea trout.
Fishing at Middle Drum is predominately by fly but spinning is permitted in the spring.