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Fishing on Saskatchewan River

Canada

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The river, labeled as the "Kish-stock-ewen" is identified on a Hudson's Bay Company map of 1760, produced from oral information from a First Nations man named Attickasish who had been Anthony Henday's guide. Another map from 1774 shows a fairly accurate course of the river.

The Saskatchewan River is featured in The Arrogant Worms' song "The Last Saskatchewan Pirate", which implies incorrectly that it flows past Regina, Saskatchewan.
Length:547[km]
Source :
Lattitude:53.20  
Longitude:-105.10
Elevation:220[m]
State:SK
Mouth :Lake Winnipeg
Lattitude:53.20
Longitude:-99.30
Elevation:217[m]
State:MB
City:Grand Rapids
Fish Species  
 
Dace, Longnose  Burbot
Whitefish, Mountain  Sculpin, Spoonhead
Dace, Pearl  Sucker, Longnose
Chub, Lake  Trout, Lake
Trout, Cutthroat  Trout, Bull
Trout-perch  Pike, Northern
   
 
Walleye  Sauger
Perch, Yellow  Whitefish, Lake
Mooneye  Goldeye
Sucker, White  Redhorse, Shorthead
Trout, Rainbow  Trout, Brown
Sturgeon, Lake  Prussian carp
TributaryLat/Lon | Connected  
 
Carrot River53.3 -103.6  Source  
North Saskatchewan River52.7 -111.1  Source  
TributaryLat/Lon | Connected  
 
Lake Winnipeg52.2 -97.1  Mouth  
South Saskatchewan River51.6 -108.4  Source  
Close ByLat/Lon |    
 
Camp Spring52.7 -111.1  10 km  
Channel Spring52.7 -111.1  5 km  
McDonald Ford52.7 -111.2  10 km  
Shrimp Lake51.6 -108.5  10 km  
Wilkins Lake52.6 -111.1  10 km  
Lakes and RiversLat/Lon |    
 
Catfish Creek52.1 -97.0  10 km  
Hanson Ford52.8 -111.1  10 km  
Iron Creek52.7 -111.2  10 km  
Pigeon River52.1 -96.5  10 km  
Saville Ford52.8 -111.1  10 km  

Last change: 2020-02-19