Goldeye in Saskatchewan

Photo of Goldeye

Details

Scientific name: Hiodon alosoides
Avg. weight: Less than 0.5 kg (1.1 lbs)
Conservation status: Least Concern
General Limit: 8
Distribution: Found in 15 waters in Saskatchewan

Distribution

See where Goldeye can be found in Saskatchewan.

Distribution of Goldeye in Saskatchewan
All lakes with Goldeye

Fishing for Goldeye in Saskatchewan

General Limits

The limit for Goldeye is 8 in Saskatchewan provincial waters. Some provincial waters may have different limits for Goldeye or be closed to fishing altogether. Always double check with the Sask Anglers Guide before heading out.

Lakes with Goldeye

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Provincial Park Regional Park Campground Boat Launch Cabins Golf Course Beach
Goldeye Mooneye Lake Trout Northern Pike Yellow Perch Rainbow Trout Walleye Lake Whitefish Burbot White Sucker Cisco Longnose Sucker Lake Sturgeon Sauger

Lake Diefenbaker is a massive (107132 acre) lake. Saskatchewan Landing Provincial Park, Riverhurst Ferry Recreation Site, Palliser Regional Park, Herbert Ferry Regional Park, Prairie Lake Regional Pa

Fishing Zone: Southern Zone
Photos: 58 photos of Lake Diefenbaker
RM: Excelsior No. 166, Saskatchewan Landing No. 167, Victory No. 226
Communities: Resort Village of Beaver Flat, Riverhurst, Hitchcock Bay
Parks: Saskatchewan Landing Provincial Park, Riverhurst Ferry Recreation Site, Palliser Regional Park, Herbert Ferry Regional Park, Prairie Lake Regional Park, Douglas Provincial Park, Danielson Provincial Park, Elbow Harbour Recreation Site, Cabri Regional Park
Location: 50.922837570377, -107.49800295574
Shore Length: 1002km
Surface Area: 107132 acres
Max Width: 6 km (3.7 mi)
Max Length: 225 km (140 mi)
Max Depth: 66 m (217 ft)
Inflows: South Saskatchewan River
Outflows: South Saskatchewan RiverQu'Appelle River
Provincial Park Beach Boat Launch Campground
Bigmouth Buffalo Goldeye Northern Pike Yellow Perch Walleye Lake Whitefish Burbot White Sucker Cisco Common Carp

Buffalo Pound Lake is a popular recreational, camping and fishing lake located 29km N of Moose Jaw. The lake is also the water source for around 25% of the province's population including Regina, Moos

Fishing Zone: Southern Zone
Photos: 35 photos of Buffalo Pound Lake
RM: Dufferin No. 190, Moose Jaw No. 161
Parks: Buffalo Pound Provincial Park
Location: 50.656265550525, -105.49993742485
Shore Length: 76km
Surface Area: 7093 acres
Max Depth: 5.6 m (18 ft)
Inflows: Qu'Appelle River
Outflows: Qu'Appelle River
Regional Park Campground Boat Launch
Goldeye Northern Pike Walleye White Sucker Longnose Sucker Sauger

Codette Lake is a very large (7400 acre) lake.

Fishing Zone: Southern Zone
RM: Torch River No. 488, Nipawin No. 487
Communities: Nipawin
Parks: Wapiti Valley Regional Park, Wapiti Recreation Site
Location: 53.278277182125, -104.30003734171
Shore Length: 102km
Surface Area: 7400 acres
Max Depth: 38.1 m (125 ft)
Provincial Park
Goldeye Mooneye Northern Pike Yellow Perch Walleye Lake Whitefish Burbot White Sucker Cisco Longnose Sucker Lake Sturgeon Sauger

Cumberland Lake is a massive (53972 acre) lake. Cumberland House Provincial Park is adjacent to Cumberland Lake.

Fishing Zone: Central Zone
Communities: Cumberland House
Parks: Cumberland House Provincial Park, Bigstone Cutoff Recreation Site
Location: 54.038049791572, -102.25782294463
Shore Length: 160km
Surface Area: 53972 acres
Inflows: Grassberry RiverNew Channel Lake
Outflows: Saskatchewan River
Provincial Park
Arctic Grayling Goldeye Lake Trout Northern Pike Yellow Perch Walleye Lake Whitefish Burbot White Sucker Cisco Longnose Sucker Round Whitefish

Lake Athabasca is a massive (1925762 acre) lake. Athabasca Sand Dunes Provincial Park is adjacent to Lake Athabasca.

Fishing Zone: Northern Zone
Parks: Athabasca Sand Dunes Provincial Park
Location: 59.123901342692, -109.01873204606
Shore Length: 1612km
Surface Area: 1925762 acres
Max Width: 50 km (31 mi)
Max Length: 283 km (176 mi)
Max Depth: 124 m (407 ft)
Inflows: Peace River, which backs up through Rivière des Rochers during flooding, Athabasca River, William River, MacFarlane River, Colin River, Fond du Lac River,
Outflows: Rivière des Rochers that meets with the Peace to form the Slave
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Learn more about fish species found in Saskatchewan

Saskatchewan Freshwater Fishes - Waterproof Guide Ken Schultz's Field Guide to Freshwater Fishes

References