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 |
Category: Updates
Fishing for Members
KoSAA members have been offered access to fishing on the River Oykel for 2 weeks from 22nd May 2023.Any full members that are interested should contact the secretary, Teresa Langley, at kosaa1967@gmail.com for details and bookings.
Data Protection Registration
The Kyle of Sutherland Angling Association Data Protection Registration Certificate is now available. See the About page.
AGM 2023
The AGM will be held this year in the Edderton Village Hall on Tuesday 14th March at 7-30pm.All welcome
2022 Catch Return
This year most members have been sent an email with a digital letter and returns-form attached. It appears that the letter and form do not open or cannot be filled in on some operating systems. If this is the case with you please urgently send an email to the secretary at kosaa1967@gmail.com so that you can be sent a paper copy for completion.
Catches Update for week ending 03/09/22
Up to Friday 11 grilse had been caught for the week. Fishing is slow but there seems to be small pods of fish moving in, mostly in the 4 – 6 lbs bracket.
Catches Update
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
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.