Tag: Saskatchewan Fishing

Three Reasons to Start Fly Fishing

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Fly fishing has long been appreciated for its unique combination of skill, patience, and connection to nature. While it may seem intimidating to beginners, many anglers quickly discover that it offers a rewarding experience unlike any other style of fishing. Whether you are looking to learn a new technique or simply challenge yourself on the… Read more »

Protect Your Skin While on the Water This Summer

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A summer fishing trip is one of the best ways to enjoy long days, fresh air, and time on the water. However, when you are out under the sun for hours at a time, protecting your skin needs to be part of your plan. Sunburn can quickly turn a great fishing day into an uncomfortable… Read more »

Tackle Box Must-Haves for Trophy Northern Pike Fishing

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Fishing for Northern Pike is an adrenaline rush. Known for their size, power, and sharp teeth, Northern Pike offer a thrilling challenge for any angler, but success doesn’t just come down to luck. The key to landing these trophy fish lies in being properly equipped, and that starts with your tackle box! Here’s what you… Read more »

Top Tips to Prepare for Fishing Season

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As spring blooms, anglers are buzzing with excitement for fishing season. Whether you’re a weekend enthusiast or a seasoned expert, getting ready for your first outing of the year can really set the tone for a great season. Here are some helpful tips to ensure your inaugural fishing trip goes off without a hitch! Replace… Read more »

The Best Times of Year to Fish in Northern Saskatchewan

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Northern Saskatchewan is a premier destination for anglers, offering a variety of species and stunning natural beauty. However, to maximize your fishing experience, it’s important to know the best times of year to fish in this region! Here’s a guide to help you plan your trip based on the seasonal activity of different fish species…. Read more »

Five Creative DIY Fishing Projects

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If you love to fish, you’ll enjoy these fun DIY fishing projects: Paracord fishing lure with a hook Got some frayed paracord? If it’s brightly colored, don’t throw it out—turn it into a handy lure! Just slide the end of the paracord rope onto a fishing hook and fray the ends so they look like… Read more »

How to Prepare for Your Fishing Trip

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The idea of fishing is simple. Hook the bait, cast and game fish. However, the act of fishing is far more complex. Whether you are visiting us for a week or just a weekend, here are a few things to take along with you so you can have the very best fishing experience: Waterproof bag… Read more »

Four Great Reasons to Get Outside with Your Children

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What could be better than spending some vacation time with your children? The only thing that we can think of is spending this time teaching them the ins and outs of becoming a pro angler. Not only is it wonderful to have fun, family-oriented time showing your children why you love the sport that you… Read more »

Have You Ever Heard of Spy Baiting?

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Here at Lawrence Bay Lodge, we like to stay up-to-date on all the latest fishing news, and a recent article by OutdoorBlog.net really caught our eye. The post discusses a Japanese fishing technique called Spy Baiting, and we are intrigued to learn more about this approach, while providing our avid anglers as much information about… Read more »

Should You Switch Your Fly Grip?

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When it comes to casting with a fly rod, your grip is incredibly important – and as all experience fly fisherman know, you want it to be consistent from one cast to the next. A proper grip sets up a foundation for great fly fishing, but it can be difficult to get a comfortable hold… Read more »