Savard Lake
Savard Lake is a small lake in southern Saskatchewan. It is located 97km WNW of Prince Albert.



Details
Fishing Zone: | Southern Zone |
Location: | 53.455297043179, -107.08322012193 |
Shore Length: | 8km |
Surface Area: | 114 acres |
Max Depth: | 20 m (66 ft) |
Discussion and Ratings
Directions to Savard Lake
Events
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Map
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Fishing at Savard Lake
Savard Lake is in the southern fishing zone.
What fish are in Savard Lake
Northern Pike, Walleye and White Sucker can be found in Savard Lake.Learn all about fishing in Saskatchewan here.
Additional Restrictions:
Fishing Season
Fishing season on Savard Lake is from May 5, 2024 to March 31, 2025.
Fishing Limits for Savard Lake
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) |
Disclaimer
Although we try our best to provide correct and updated information for every lake in Saskatchewan, all information on this site is provided to use at your own risk. Please reference the Saskatchewan Anglers Guide for more information.
Boating at Savard Lake
Camping at Savard Lake
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Beaches at Savard Lake
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Bathymetric (Depth) Charts for Savard Lake
Old Provincial Bathy Charts
These maps were produced by the government a long time ago, using primitive methods. They are not intended for navigation and should not be expected to be accurate.
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