Longnose Sucker in Saskatchewan
Details
Scientific name: | Catostomus catostomus |
Conservation status: | Least Concern |
Distribution: | Found in 120 waters in Saskatchewan |
Distribution
See where Longnose Sucker can be found in Saskatchewan.
All lakes with Longnose Sucker
Lakes with Longnose Sucker
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Jackfish Lake is a massive (17249 acre) Lake.
The Battlefords Provincial Park and Murray Lake Bird Sanctuary are located at Jackfish Lake.
Additional Restrictions:
Lake is located in a National Park. Specific National Park limits/regulations apply for fishing and boating.
Kingsmere Lake is a massive (13,376 acre) lake in Prince Albert National Park. It is a popular destination for fishing, canoeing, hiking, camping and swimming.
Access to the lake is at the end of the
Additional Restrictions:
walleye limit 3
Lac des Îles is a massive (13147 acre) Lake.
Meadow Lake Provincial Park is adjacent to Lac des Îles.
Additional Restrictions:
CR1 limits; barbless hooks are mandatory. See Montreal and Potato rivers
Lac la Ronge is a massive (333381 acre) Lake.
Lac La Ronge Provincial Park is adjacent to Lac la Ronge.
Lake Athabasca is a massive (1925762 acre) Lake.
Athabasca Sand Dunes Provincial Park is adjacent to Lake Athabasca.
Results 120 Lakes (Displaying page 4 of
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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