Lawrence Bay Lodge is Proud To Announce- No Price Increase For 2013!

  Lawrence Bay Lodge is proud to announce no price increases for the 2013 season. That’s right; the same low rates people enjoyed in 2012 will stay true through 2013. This includes no price increase at our two outposts too, Pagato or Kamatsi Lake.   Our trips to our main lodge on Reindeer Lake always… Read more »

Gainer the Gopher Predicts Winter’s End in Saskatchewan

The sun is shining and the groundhog predicted the end of winter for us here in Saskatchewan! Even though cold temperatures don’t stop us from fishing, it would be nice to catch a few in just a long sleeve shirt and pants, instead of the heavy winter gear. So let’s look at some of the… Read more »

The Seasons of Saskatchewan: Winter

Saskatchewan in Winter For the final installment of our four-part blog series on the seasons of Saskatchewan, we’ll discuss the weather and sporting activities of chill, winter season. Each year, when all of the leaves are gone and the snow starts to fall, we are transposed to another world. The scene is almost like a… Read more »

The Seasons of Saskatchewan: Autumn

For the third post in our four-part blog series, we’ll cover weather predictions and outdoor activities during autumn in Saskatchewan. The captivating thing about autumn, is the beauty of the dying leaves and migrating birds. The colors in Saskatchewan during fall are an aesthetically stunning display, sure to put anyone into a Stendhal-syndrome like daze…. Read more »

The Seasons of Saskatchewan: Summer

Canada’s weather is something you want to be ready for, despite the time of year. This is part two of our four-part blog series touching on how the weather affects your stay in Saskatchewan. The summers here open up a myriad of various activities like boating, canoeing, and camping. Saskatchewan has several regional parks and… Read more »

The Seasons of Saskatchewan: Spring

Canada’s weather is simply majestic, regardless of the time of year- but you will still need to prepare for your trip properly, according to the time of year. This is the start of a four-part blog series, in which we will cover the weather, fishing, and more in Saskatchewan during the various seasons. Since we… Read more »

Fly Fishing Increasing in Popularity in Canada

Fly-fishing continues to grow in popularity after several studies highlighted the outstanding benefits of fly-fishing. New anglers join our cause weekly, and to you newcomers we say- “Welcome! Here are a few tips for getting started”. First, you must know- it is not the fish you are after. “Fishing is much more than fish. It… Read more »

A Handy Tool for Every Fisherman – iFish

There’s a new app for your phone that has been specifically designed for anglers looking to embark on a fishing trip in Saskatchewan and Reindeer Lake. Technology is at its best again with the innovative iFish app. This unique app provides just about every piece of information a fisherman would need when fishing in Saskatchewan…. Read more »

An Introduction to the Basics of Fly Fishing: The Equipment

Fly fishing angling is arguably one of the more difficult fishing techniques to learn, it takes focus and precision along with patience to master. With the help from the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, we will go over basic points, in the next few posts, to becoming a fly-fishing expert. So, let’s start off with… Read more »

Moose Population for Hunting – A 2013 Forecast

In the final months of 2012, various websites and magazines began discussing the moose populations through Saskatchewan and surround areas. The Saskatchewan Environment (http://www.environmentalsociety.ca/main/) is saying that the moose have gradually increased in numbers over the past thirty years… and since then, there has been talk of increasing populations in 2013. So,.. What does this… Read more »

2012 – 2013 Saskatchewan Angler’s Guide & Season Information

With just a few months left in the 2012-2013 fishing season, let’s take a look at what lies ahead for fishing in Saskatchewan. The 2012 Saskatchewan Angler’s Guide proposes future changes for next season. Currently, we are looking at limit changes on trout, but so far no mention of walleye or pike. The changes also… Read more »