Tag: Saskatchewan Fishing Lodge

Advice for Choosing Walleye Bait

A fish with an open mouth is hooked on a fishing line above calm blue water under a clear sky.

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 »

[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 »

Passing Down the Tradition of Fishing in Saskatchewan

A boy in a red life jacket holds up a fish in a boat on a lake, with an adult fishing behind him.

Last month, the Saskatchewan government kicked off free fishing weekends. What this means is that anglers of all types are able to go out fishing without having to worry about licenses or other forms of registration. Despite that, other regulations are still in place, such as how much fish you can actually keep. Why is… Read more »

What are the Best Places to Display a Mounted Fish?

A mounted fish displayed on a wooden plaque against a white background.

The thrill of catching fish on the lake while staying at Lawrence Bay Lodge is often followed by the fun of mounting your prize catch and then displaying it for others to see. So where does a person display their mounted fish? Does it belong in the living room, the bedroom, or bathroom? How about… Read more »

The Importance of Adding Fish to Your Diet

Three pieces of fish steak are being grilled over an open flame, showing visible grill marks on the surface.

If you were to study Inuit natives of Northern Canada, you’d notice they don’t have a high rate of heart disease. Why is that? Well, most Inuit consume a lot of fish– salmon in particular. Research indicates that eating fish high in monounsaturated fats (Omega 3s, for example) is a heart healthy choice worth making…… Read more »

New to Fishing? Then a Fishing Lodge Could Be Right For You

Man standing in a boat on a lake holding a large fish upright with trees visible in the background.

Located on Reindeer Lake in Northern Saskatchewan, Lawrence Bay Lodge, a fly-in fishing lodge, offers some of the best fresh water northern pike, walleye, arctic grayling and lake trout fishing in Canada. With an average depth of 100 feet, Reindeer Lake is loaded with fish, and while you could go out on the lake on… Read more »

Five Great Excuses To Sneak A Fishing Trip To Reindeer Lake This Summer

Two people in a boat holding large fish with trees and water visible in the background on a sunny day.

With each passing summer, there are plenty of reasons not to go fishing. You’ve probably heard them all, whether from your spouse, employer, or even in the form of excuses you make to yourself. What you need this summer is a great excuse to counter the others. Here are five great “angles” that, if you… 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: 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 »

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 »