Author: Lawrence Bay Lodge

Everything You Need to Know About Moose Antlers

The largest members of the deer family, moose are some incredibly large creatures with antlers that reach six feet in length and 40 lbs. in weight. The size of a moose’s antlers is a show of their status and strength, especially during mating season. Antler Loss Bull moose lose their antlers every winter, growing a… Read more »

Advice for Preparing for Fishing Season

Spring is finally here, which means one thing for anglers: It is time to prepare for the fishing season ahead! Call up your friends to plan spring’s first fishing trip and follow this checklist to make sure you are ready to get out on the water. Replace Your Line Instead of risking your line breaking… Read more »

Advice for Choosing Walleye Bait

Although we are best known for our northern pike fishing, there are plenty of other species of fish you will see during a trip to Lawrence Bay Lodge. One of the most popular in the area – and the official fish of Saskatchewan – the walleye is absolutely delicious to eat! A freshwater, carnivorous fish,… Read more »

Fishing with Your Children is About More Than What Bites

For families looking for an adventurous summer vacation, a trip to Lawrence Bay Lodge is a great option that is about much more than the fish biting on Reindeer Lake. Sure, catching a trophy pike is one of the most exciting moments a fisherman can experience, but the memories you make sitting in the boat… Read more »

The Health Benefits of Adventure Travel

For individuals that love to get out and explore the wilderness, it probably doesn’t come as much of a surprise that adventure travel has so many health benefits – both mental and physical. The thought of heading out onto the waters of Reindeer Lake to catch some fish or out into the land surrounding Lawrence… Read more »

Three Reasons to Start Fly Fishing

Here at Lawrence Bay Lodge, fly fishing is one of our very favorite activities. There is nothing quite like spending a day out on Reindeer Lake, enjoying the fresh air and waiting for a big Northern Pike to bite. All of our friends and family members are used to hearing us talk about fly fishing… Read more »

Reasons to go on a Family Fishing Trip

Even though the weather is cold now, the spring season is just around the corner and every fisherman is getting more and more excited to get out onto the water in the hopes of reeling in a trophy pike. This year, why not combine your spring fishing trip with a family vacation? The perfect opportunity… Read more »

[Infographic] Fly Fishing Northern Pike Facts

If you are planning a fishing trip to Lawrence Bay Lodge, you are most likely looking to hook an enormous Northern Pike. And as you daydream about your upcoming vacation from your office desk, you are probably wondering about how big of a fish you will catch and what gear you should bring to ensure… Read more »

[Infographic] Moose Behaviors

Want to know more about moose behaviors for your upcoming hunt with us? Take a look at our infographic we just created!

A Few Things You Probably Didn’t Know About Moose

A favorite meal here at Reindeer Lake, moose meat is a great alternative to the usual chicken, pork and beef in our diets. With a wide range of health benefits and a delicious flavor, it is no wonder that hunters love to visit Saskatchewan to try their hand at taking down a bull moose. Prevalent… Read more »

Learn the Art of Fly Tying this Winter

As the blustery winter weather gusts across Reindeer Lake, we at Lawrence Bay Lodge are dreaming of the spring season ahead and the opportunity to head out on a boat and go fly fishing. But while we are waiting for the weather to warm up and the pike to start biting, we will be hard… Read more »

The Beginnings of Fly Fishing

Here at Lawrence Bay Lodge, there are few things we find more enjoyable than spending an afternoon on Reindeer Lake, fishing rod in hand. As 2016 and a new fishing season approach, we would like to take a few moments to look into the past at the early beginnings of one of our favorite activities:… Read more »