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Saskatchewan lakes?

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Any good spearo lakes in sask with nice viz and close to the AB border?
 
I agree, the meadow lake park is one the best places to go. I spend most of my summer there and unless we have a bad algae bloom the water is clear. If you have any questions feel free to post here or call me @780-545-8390

joseph
 
Fishing is starting to get good now in Saskatchewan!

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I was up at Keeley this weekend and 8 of us limited out on walleye and pike in one day. The bite was HOT! Note: some of the pike and walleye still had full egg sacks so they haven't finished spawning. Probably due to the slightly cooler spring up there.

I don't have a wet suit yet so it was all taken on spinning gear, the water temp was 53F.

Joseph
 
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