REGINA — Fishing in Saskatchewan this summer? Know your limit and stay within it!
Before hitting the lake, anyone planning on fishing should check out the 2025-26 Anglers Guide to review rules, tools and tips to make the most of their experience. The guide is available online at saskatchewan.ca/fishing or wherever fishing licences are sold.
Saskatchewan angling regulations set daily limits for the maximum amount and size of fish that can be caught and retained in most waters. This includes all fish that are caught, eaten, given away, stored or transported, whether at your campsite, while travelling or held by someone else on your behalf.
Most provincial Crown waters in Saskatchewan follow general fishing limits. However, certain waters have special regulations that may further restrict what you can catch or how you fish. If you are angling in one of these areas, you must follow the specific rules that apply.
For water body maps, lists of fish species and special regulations, visit the Hunting, Angling and Biodiversity Information of Saskatchewan page at HABISask.
For more information about fishing in Saskatchewan, visit: saskatchewan.ca/fishing.