News, Events and Information - April
 
 

COVID-19

As you will be well aware, Coronavirus has had a huge impact on our daily lives with changes and restrictions happening on a daily basis.

With regards to our fishing, hopefully when September comes around, I would like to think we have emerged from the dark shroud of isolation, suspended business trading and panic buying.

I will be reviewing things in June, prior to final balance requests being sent out. The main issue that would prevent us from fishing, would be if the hospitality industry is still in a lock down.

If the worst comes to the worst and we have to cancel our season, we will be offering the opportunity to "roll over" your deposits to next season. I will also be happy to assist you with any travel insurance claims relating to your booking. I will also be looking at, but can't guarantee, to offer refunds in these exceptional circumstances we face.

In the mean time, please stay safe and well and follow the guidelines regarding hygiene and social distancing.

The one that stayed away, saved the others.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

8th April 2011

Following on from from the completion of the toilet refurbishment last month, I am happy to announce the refurbishment of the new entrance has been completed. As you can see from the below photograph, we have installed a smart new gate, installed a kissing gate for pedestrian access, panelled the fence and installed a new sign with the Upper Caberston logo.

On the bookings front we now only have 17 available rods left from 114 taking us to over 85% booked.

On the fishing front Steve is keeping an eye on the river for any spring fish whilst busy performing grass cutting and bank clearing duties. There has been some very large spring fish caught so far on the lower beats( up to 18lbs). Although the main run of spring fish normally swim up the Ettrick, some fish do enter the Upper Tweed system. I will keep you posted on any success.