For most, a majority of the time spend at the lodge is spent fishing in Reindeer Lake. However, if you’re staying with us for a while- you may want to consider taking a day to absorb the beautiful sights and sounds of Saskatchewan. Aside from outdoor sports, you can take off on golden hiking trails… Read more »
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Fishing in Pagato Lake, Saskatchewan
Pagato Lake is one of our outposts that sits southeast of our main lodge at Reindeer Lake. Like Remember these lakes are largely untouched by man, which means the only real threats to these big monsters are the natural enemies themselves. Walleyes can grow to as large as 10-pounds with Pike able to grow as… Read more »
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 »
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 »
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 »
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 »
Fishing For Walleye during the Winter Months
As you may well know, the best time to catch walleyes is during semi or total darkness, as walleyes are “low light condition feeders.” Walleyes are adapted to capture their prey in very low light, when their prey has limited vision. The most fervent walleye anglers are never looking to catch during the daylight, sticking… Read more »
Catch and Release Fishing
So, you want to participate in catch and release fishing. Although it sounds like a simple concept, there are some points to remember when catching and releasing, to ensure the highest chance of fish survival. Since the main idea behind catch and release fishing is the conservation of native fish, it is important that we,… Read more »