Saskatchewan is ready to lure anglers to its lakes this summer.
In preparation for the opening of the new season — May 5 in the southern management zone, May 15 in the central management zone and May 25 in the northern management zone — the provincial government has issued the 2022-23 Saskatchewan Anglers Guide.
The guide is now available here to be downloaded on cellphones or tablets, while printed copies are to be available at Ministry of Environment field offices, most provincial park offices and select retail outlets in early May.
The guide lays out the regulations, policies and practices for fishing in the province, including a comprehensive listing of bodies of water with specific catch limits and special regulations.
“Saskatchewan is home to some of the best freshwater fishing in Canada,” Environment Minister Warren Kaeding said in a media release. “I know many people are excited to get outside and enjoy one of Saskatchewan’s favourite pastimes.
“With the 2022-23 guide now available, we look forward to a great summer fishing season to begin.”
The guide features information on catch-and-release practices, how to prevent the spread of aquatic invasive species and how to measure and properly package catches for transport.
Everyone 16 and over needs a licence to fish in the province, except for Saskatchewan resident seniors age 65 and over. Saskatchewan and Canadian resident Armed Forces veterans who were honourably discharged are eligible for free angling licences, subject to verification.
Angling licences are available online 24 hours a day seven days a week.