Meadow Lake, provincial parks open up free fishing July 10-11
The Government of Saskatchewan announced the province-wide free fishing weekend will take place on July 10-11. During this event, residents will have the opportunity to try fishing on any public waters used for fishing without the requirement of a fishing licence.
In a media release, the Government of Saskatchewan stated the annual event is designed to increase public awareness about fishing opportunities across the province.
Murray Koob, Ministry of Environment Sport Fishing Specialist, stated while the event doesn’t apply to national parks as those sites require a federal licence, residents in the Meadow Lake area will still have the opportunity to catch a wide variety of fish in nearby lakes.
“In around Meadow Lake and the park itself, there are a lot of native fish species, the most popular being walleye, northern pike, yellow perch, and then you get into some stock trout and rainbow trout,” Koob explained.