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Saskatchewan’s annual summer free fishing weekend is coming up on July 8 and 9.
For almost 30 years, one weekend is designated each summer when residents and visitors may fish in any of Saskatchewan’s public waters open to sport fishing without purchasing a fishing licence.
With over 100,00 lakes in the province, Environment Minister Scott Moe, says it’s an excellent opportunity for people of all ages to enjoy the sport of fishing and to recognize the importance of the province’s fish and aquatic resources.
Each year, approximately 250,000 people sport fish in Saskatchewan, including more than 50,000 out-of-province anglers.
Anyone planning to take advantage of the free fishing weekend is reminded that all other fishing regulations, including possession limits and reduced limits on some lakes and rivers, remain in effect.
Free fishing weekend does not apply in national parks, and anyone taking fish out of the province must purchase a licence.