Fishing Trips at Canada (2)
Saskatchewan
While fishing in Saskatchewan you will find more than 65 freshwater species to choose from. The most popular include walleye, pike, perch, arctic grayling and an assortment of trout. There is enough variety to satisfy any angler in this province. Walleye fishing in the province is as good as anywhere in the world. Fishing in Saskatchewan sees a large number of walleye caught every year. If it is a battle you are looking for, the Northern Pike is usually up for a fight. The pike are among the easiest fish to catch in Saskatchewan and are a lot of fun when on your line.
In the remote reaches of Canada’s serene northern wilderness lies one of the best freshwater fisheries in the entire world – the incomparable Wollaston Lake. More than 100 miles long and 400 feet deep, Wollaston and its surrounding lakes attract seasoned anglers with vast populations of trophy fish of four distinct species: northern pike, lake trout, arctic grayling and walleye. The Grand Slam of freshwater fishing.
With 5000 square miles of pristine open water, teeming with trophy-size northern pike, lake trout, walleye and arctic grayling, Hatchet Lake Lodge will give you the fishing adventure of a lifetime, whether you are an experienced angler or a beginner. Lake Trout are the signature fish of the North Country, and Hatchet Lake is a tremendous laker fishery, with huge fish being caught every season. When the bite is on, you can land dozens in just a few hours.
