With June and July having poor catches due to the frequent river rises and bad Westerly winds and a scarcity of fish showing . August has started with 13 fish for the week and some very nice Trout up to 4 lbs being caught . We also have competition from seals with one managing 3 fish in one tide !! But tight lines everyone and hope for more fish coming . Regards KOSAA
Author: Club Secretary
TROUT LOCHS – VISITORS 2022
Details of the club’s trout lochs available to visitors are given in the Fishing section of this web site see here. The keys for the boats are held by Kenny Campbell, our river watcher, who can be contacted at the old ice house beside the bridge at Bonar Bridge or by phone / email, see the Contact Us section here.
Charges for visitors can be found in the Visitors section here.
Migdale Boat Update
The new owners of the house beside the boat moorings have sent the club the message below.
The boat remains tied up next to the public parking on the Migdale road for the time being.
“The notice on your website regarding the boats on Loch Migdale isn’t correct, I think it worth clarifying the position:
We don’t own the land where the boats are moored, don’t have any objections to them staying there and have never asked for them to be removed.
This is our home and we do not see why fishermen should come through our garden to access the boats. You will appreciate the position was very different when Rob was actively running a business from the house.
When we bought the property we were assured that a new access track would be created to avoid fishermen coming through our garden to get to the boats and our understanding was that this is in hand and so there is simply no need to come through our garden.
Three club members came down on Friday specifically to move the club boat, we did not ask them to do so, We did explain that any future access to the boathouse area should not be through our garden.
I hope this clarifies the situation and would ask that you please amend the Website statement accordingly. I would suggest all that is needed is the second paragraph of the website notice saying where the boat is and how to get to it.”
Loch Migdale Boat
The new owners of the house beside the boat moorings have blocked off the access to the jetties and asked that all of the boats be removed.
The KoSAA boat has been moved and is now tied up in the trees beside the public parking space on the Migdale Road to the east of its former location.
KoSAA News Update March 2022
Unfortunately because of the ongoing coronavirus situation the committee has again decided not to hold an AGM at this time.
The Kyle will open for fishing for members and visitors on 1st June 2022.
Contact Kenny Campbell (our river watcher) for details of when the boats will be available for trout fishing on the hill lochs. Please remember to notify Kenny of any salmon or sea trout caught by the end of the week in which the catch is made. Contact details for Kenny can be found here.
The boat at Altas has been found to be in a poor state of repair and therefore will not be put into the water this year. Apparently it is seldom used, [twice in 2021], and there are no plans to replace it at this time.
The Kyle will remain as catch and release for 2022. This is a condition of our leases. Members and visitors may retain up to 2 sea trout per day but all finnock under 1lb and sea trout 50cm and longer must be released.
Fees for the 2022 season are as follows:
Adult Member (age 21 to 64 inclusive) | £120 |
Senior Member (age 65 and older) | £90 |
Adult Concession (age 18 to 20 inclusive) | £50 |
Junior Member (age 17 and younger) | Free |
Associate Member | £180 |
Visitor Tickets | £35 / day; £180 / week |
Below Bridge (sea trout only) | £10 / day; £40 / season |
Trout Lochs Boat – Visitors | £20 |
Trout Lochs Bank – Visitors | £5 |
Membership is restricted to permanent residents of Ross-shire and Sutherland. Associate Membership is available to persons residing outwith these areas. Membership renewal fees for the 2022 season are due by 1st May. Contact details for the treasurer can be found here.
Scap Parking
A member’s pickup caught fire in the parking spot at the Scap on Saturday night. Anyone going to the Scap should be aware that the available parking may be restricted until the pickup is removed and that there may be broken glass on the road.
FIRST KYLE FISH OF THE SEASON CAUGHT ON OPENING DAY
The 2021 season got off to a good start on Tuesday when a fish of about 9lb was caught in the Honeypot by KoSAA member Adam Ormston when fishing the morning tide.
Subject to Scottish Government Coronavirus Guidance allowing, visitors are very welcome to fish the KOSAA waters and tickets are available from Kenny Campbell, our river watcher.
During the fishable tides Kenny is usually based at the old ice house next to the road bridge at Bonar Bridge.
KoSAA Loch Boats
Following the recent relaxation of the Scottish Government’s Coronavirus restrictions the KoSAA loch boats have been put into the water on Loch Migdale and Loch Buidhe. Hopefully the remaining boats will be put into the water within the next few weeks. Please contact Kenny or Julia Campbell to check the availability of the boats and to arrange collection of the keys.
COVID19 SAFETY – You should follow the latest FACTS rules when fishing, carry and use hand sanitiser, and be aware of the prolonged survival of Covid19 virus on hard surfaces. Please disinfect oars and seats before and after use.
KoSAA Kyle Beats 2021
KoSAA’s leases with the Kyle proprietors have now been confirmed for this season.
This means that the fishing available to members and visitors remains the same as previous seasons, as shown on the Maps page.
Membership renewals and applications should be sent to the treasurer. Contact details can be found here.
KoSAA News Update March 2021
Unfortunately because of the ongoing coronavirus situation the committee is unable to organise an AGM at this time.
The Kyle will open for fishing for members and visitors on 1st June 2021, subject to the Scottish Government coronavirus restrictions at that time allowing.
All persons fishing will be expected to familiarise themselves with and adhere to any government restrictions or guidance in place at that time. KoSAA will not be responsible for any actions which contravene government guidance.
The committee is hopeful that the beats available to KoSAA on the Kyle will remain unchanged for the 2021 season, however, at the time of writing, the leases have not been confirmed. The website will be updated later with confirmation of the association’s fishing for this season.
The Kyle will remain as catch and release for salmon. This is a condition of our leases. Members and visitors may retain up to 2 sea trout per day but all finnock under 1lb and sea trout 50cm and longer must be released.
Please remember to notify Kenny Campbell, our river watcher of any salmon or sea trout caught by the end of the week in which the catch is made. Contact details for Kenny can be found here.
Fees for the 2021 season are as follows:
Adult Member (age 21 to 64 inclusive) | £120 |
Senior Member (age 65 and older) | £90 |
Adult Concession (age 18 to 20 inclusive) | £50 (unchanged) |
Junior Member (age 17 and younger) | Free (unchanged) |
Associate Member | £150 |
Below Bridge (sea trout only) | £10 / day; £40 / season |
Visitor Tickets | £35 / day; £180 / week |
Membership will be restricted to permanent residents of Ross-shire and Sutherland. Associate Membership will be available to persons residing outwith these areas.
The cost of visitor tickets for trout fishing in the lochs will remain unchanged.
Because of coronavirus, boat fishing on the lochs using the KoSAA boats will remain closed until further notice. Bank fishing will be allowed if government coronavirus guidelines are followed.
Membership renewal fees for the 2021 season are due by 1st May 2021. Contact details for the treasurer can be found here.