Fishing Guides in Saskatchewan
Browse 56 fishing guides in Saskatchewan — page 1 of 2.
Algonquin Fly Fishing Premium Guide Service
Angler's Edge Fishing Charters
Beaver Lodge Fly-inn
Black Bear Island Lodge
Canadian Rocky Mountain Angler
Cree Lake Lodge
Cree River Lodge
DAVIN LAKE LODGE
Epic Sportfishing
Fishcrazy Guide Service
Fly North Outfitters
Hatchet Lake Lodge
Hooked Up Angling
Interior Fly Fishing Co.
KINGS ON THE RUN Sport Fishing
La Ronge Fishing Adventures
Martin Motor Sports Saskatoon
Ottawa Boat Fishing Charters
Prairie Rose Outfitters
Reel 'Em In Fishing Charters
Reel addiction sport fishing
Reel Rush Fishing Charters
Saskatchewans Best Boat Rentals
South Sask Fishing Adventures
Squatchy Waters Fly Fishing Inc
Sure Thing Fishing
Tazin Lake Lodge
Twin Falls Lodge
Ubiquity Lake Outfitters
Wheeler River Lodge
Gull Lake Fishing Charters
Arctic Lodges
Duck Creek Outfitters
Fresh Air Experience
Lawrence Bay Lodge
Nordic Lodge
Purity Fly Co.
Adventure Destinations
Classic Outdoors
Cranberry Flats Conservation Area
Eb's Source For Adventure
Extreme Range Outfitters: Saskatoon
Saskatoon Wildlife Federation Trout Pond
Briarwood Lake
Wollaston Lake Lodge
The Fishin' Hole Ltd
Pro-tech Marine
Saskatoon Forestry Farm Park & Zoo
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a fishing guide cost in Saskatchewan?
Half-day guided trips run $250-$500 per person. Full-day trips cost $400-$800. Multi-day lodge packages range from $1,500-$5,000+ all-inclusive. Deep-sea charters are $150-$300 per person for a shared boat, $1,000-$3,000 for a private charter.
What does a fishing guide provide?
Most guides provide the boat, tackle, rods and reels, bait, and local knowledge. Some include lunch and snacks. You typically need your own fishing licence, sunscreen, rain gear, and appropriate clothing. Ask what is included when booking.
Do I need a fishing licence in Saskatchewan?
Yes — every province requires a fishing licence for anyone over 16. Licences are available online or at outdoor retailers. Non-resident licences cost $20-$80 depending on the province and duration. Your guide can usually help you purchase one.
What is the best time to fish in Canada?
Spring and fall are generally best for most freshwater species. Salmon runs peak July-October on the West Coast. Ice fishing season is December-March. Summer is prime for lake fishing and deep-sea charters. Each species and region has its own peak.
Is catch and release required?
Catch and release policies vary by species, water body, and province. Many trophy fisheries are catch-and-release only. Your guide will know the local regulations. Some guides specialize in conservation-focused catch-and-release trips.
Can beginners go with a fishing guide?
Absolutely — guides love working with beginners. They provide all gear, teach casting and technique, and put you on fish. A guided trip is the fastest way to learn. Many guides specialize in family and first-timer trips.