Where is Jan Lake Saskatchewan?
Where is Jan Lake Saskatchewan?
It is northeast of Saskatoon, SK on Highway 106, 7km (4 miles) north on Highway 135, then 4 km (2.5 miles) west on the Jan Lake access road.
What kind of fish are in Jan Lake?
Walleye, northern pike, white fish and yellow perch are what you can expect to catch throughout the fishing season. May, June and September are your best bet for high-yield catches. Jan Lake’s weedy bays and shorelines are perfect for trolling for northern pike.
Where can I fish in Jan Lake?
Fishing with Jan Lake Lodge For fishermen, there is a lot of fish out there in the lake. The primary targets are Walleye and Northern Pike. Expect plenty of Walleye and mos tin the 1.5-4-pound range. The most likely spot to successfully target Walleye is near the shore and in water that is 20 feet deep or shallower.
Where can I catch big fish in Saskatchewan?
Lake Athabasca Lake Athabaska is a border lake between Saskatchewan and Alberta. It is a huge body of water and, thus, produces some fantastic catches of Northern Pike and Lake Trout every season. The guys fished it back in early July of 2014, and they came back raving about it.
Is there Muskie in Saskatchewan?
Unfortunately there are no fishable Muskies in Manitoba or Sask… With a couple of exceptions for Manitoba… One being Line Lake… stocked years ago, has a VERY small population left over from it being winter killed.
Is there salmon in Saskatchewan?
Most know that pike and walleye are common. The rare sturgeon also makes the river a home. Over the years people have brought me different fish to identify. I have seen sauger, brown trout, rainbow trout and even Atlantic salmon.
Are there salmon in Saskatchewan?
Are there crabs in Saskatchewan?
At least three species are now known from Saskatchewan Lepidurus cousesii, L. lynchi and Triops longicaudatus. (Mann, H and M.V.S.