8 great fishin’ holes in Saskatchewan

8 great fishin’ holes in Saskatchewan

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The Fishin’ Hole’s five western locations stock some 17,000 items, but in Saskatoon the classics rule: spinners for walleye, and Len Thompson spoons for pike. Store manager, fly fisherman and walleye tournament angler Brian Dygdala (pictured above, with a 13-pound walleye from Lake Diefenbaker) has shared tips with customers for 27 years. Here are his top spots.

More info: The Fishin’ Hole, 1-800-661-6954, www.thefishinhole.com

DORÉ LAKE, SASKATCHEWAN

GPS: 54.773857, -107.289712

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FISH: Northern pike, walleye

HIGHLIGHT: Drive-to remote lake with many good-sized fish (pack some Rattlin’ Raps)

WHEN: June to September

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JAN LAKE, SASKATCHEWAN

GPS: 54.992,-102.907

FISH: Walleye

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HIGHLIGHT: Tons of two- to three-pounders; great for novices

WHEN: June to September

LAC LA RONGE, SASKATCHEWAN

GPS: 55.172, -104.530

FISH: Lake trout

HIGHLIGHT: Hunter Bay has excellent fishing, using all types of techniques

WHEN: June to September

LAKE DIEFENBAKER, SASKATCHEWAN

GPS: 51.173, -106.795

FISH: Northern pike, rainbow trout, walleye

HIGHLIGHT: World-record trout, plus numbers of trophy pike and walleye

WHEN: Spring for pike and walleye; spring and fall for rainbows

NORTH & SOUTH SASKATCHEWAN RIVERS, SASKATCHEWAN

GPS: 53.209, -105.752

FISH: Lake sturgeon, northern pike, walleye

HIGHLIGHT: Easy access, with lots of unfished water and surprise catches

WHEN: June to October

OTTER LAKE, SASKATCHEWAN

GPS: 55.610, -104.714

FISH: Northern pike, walleye

HIGHLIGHT: Perfect long-weekend getaway, with lots of fish and great scenery

WHEN: June to August

PIPRELL LAKE, SASKATCHEWAN

GPS: 54.138, -104.909

FISH: Splake, trout (brook, brown, rainbow, tiger)

HIGHLIGHT: Many species in one lake, plus another 60 lakes within 45 minutes

WHEN: May through October

TOBIN LAKE, SASKATCHEWAN

GPS: 53.631, -103.527

FISH: Northern pike, walleye

HIGHLIGHT: Consistently hook 10-pound-plus walleye and 20-pound-plus pike

WHEN: August to October for trophies

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