Saskatchewan, Canada
A wondrous
land of boreal forest and
a wilderness landscape with
few rivals in North America.
It is a place to fish for
muskie, northern pike, walleye,
smallmouth bass and lake
trout. A land where the
majestic moose roams the
forest and bald eagles soar
overhead. In fact, it's
about as close to heaven
as you can get while your
feet are still firmly planted
on the ground.
Outdoor
directory containing information
on hunting and fishing guides
and outfitters in Saskatchewan,
Canada

Hunting
in Saskatchewan
Big
Foot Outfitters-Choose
between beautiful cinnamon
brown or mature black bears
some up to 800 pounds!
Bear hunting success is
consistently strong with
fall bear hunts bordering
on outrageous. You can see
as many as ten bears at
a time from your blind.
95% success on all hunts
last year.
North
Duck Outfitters-offers
some of the best duck hunting
in the world This is where
it all begins.
Overflow
River Outfitters-Saskatchewan
hunting for trophy Elk,
Whitetail Deer, waterfowl
and upland Duck, Goose,
Black Bear, Chocolate Brown
and Blonde Bear hunts in
Upper Eastern Saskatchewan,
Western Canada with local
guides at Overflow Outfitters
Lodge
Fishing
in Saskatchewan
Hasbala
Lake Lodge- One of Saskatchewan's
Finest Fly-In Fishing Lodges
is located exactly where
the Saskatchewan, Manitoba,
Northwest Territories and
Nunavut borders meet in
a beautiful, remote and
unspoiled northern Saskatchewan
wilderness area.
Pine
Ridge Resort-Fishing
in the Narrow Hills Provincial
Park
You'll get hooked on the
abundance of lakes and streams
the area has to offer. The
many species of fish will
keep any angler happy. Most
of the lakes are small but
are home to some of the
finest catch found anywhere
Nordic
Lodge-Reindeer Lake
is noted for its variety
of fishing experiences.
The lake is about 160 miles
long, covering an area of
nearly 2,500 square miles.
One of our prime Lake Trout
areas is Deep Bay, one of
the world's largest ancient
meteorite craters. More
than 700 feet deep and 6
miles across, this body
of water remains cold long
after the heat has driven
trout down to unreachable
depths in most other lakes.
Also in Deep Bay you can
fish the elusive Arctic
Grayling.
Camping
in Saskatchewan
Save
over 50% off the cover price
on the Woodall's Canadian
Campground Guide
The
Saskatchewan Camping Association-Serving
organized camps in Saskatchewan
since 1960
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