Where to FISH IN SASKATCHEWAN

The Angler's Map of Saskatchewan is a free interactive map useful for locating most road-accessible lakes and streams open to recreational fishing. All information is derived from stocked waters guides and fish population monitoring surveys available at Saskatchewan.ca, and data from the HABISask (interactive mapping tool managed by the Saskatchewan Conservation Data Centre.) 

Please use ethical fishing practices and be respectful of other anglers.

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How to use the map

Use the search function to find a lake or stream by name or species. There are two separate layers for stocked trout (red) and native species (blue). For details and links to depth charts, select a body of water from the list or click a pinpoint on the map. 

  • Red: exotic trout (brook, rainbow, brown, tiger, and splake)
  • Blue: common/native species (pike, walleye, perch, whitefish, etc.)
  • Dark Blue: native species + lake trout or irregular/mixed species
  • Indigo: native species + stocked trout or Arctic grayling (may not be road-accessible)
  • Faded: winter/summer kill, poor survey results or low stocking rates.

More fishing resources:

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Fishing Information for Manitoba:


IMPORTANT
: The information on this map is kept as accurate as possible, however 100% accuracy is not guaranteed. Be aware that quality of fishing and road access may be poor at some locations. Please remember to fish ethically, abide by angling regulations and check road conditions before travelling.