Deep End Lake

Deep End Lake is a medium sized lake in northern Saskatchewan. It is located 80km N of La Loche.

Northern Pike Walleye Lake Whitefish Burbot
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Details

Fishing Zone: Northern Zone
Location: 57.2001131, -109.2841217
Surface Area: 1627 acres

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Fishing at Deep End Lake

Deep End Lake is in the northern fishing zone.

What fish are in Deep End Lake

Northern Pike, Walleye, Lake Whitefish and Burbot can be found in Deep End Lake.

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Fishing Season

Fishing season on Deep End Lake is from May 25, 2024 to April 15, 2025.

Fishing Limits for Deep End Lake

These are the limits for all fish species reported to be in Deep End Lake. All fishing limits for Saskatchewan.
Species Limit
Northern Pike Limit 5 (only one may exceed 75 cm)
Walleye Limit 4 (only one may exceed 55 cm, combined limit for Walleye/Sauger/Saugeye)
Lake Whitefish Limit 8 (combined limit for all whitefish)
Burbot Limit 8

Boating at Deep End Lake

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Camping at Deep End Lake

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Beaches at Deep End Lake

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Bathymetric (Depth) Charts for Deep End Lake

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