Mooneye in Saskatchewan
Details
Scientific name: | Hiodon tergisus |
Avg. weight: | less than 0.5 kg (1.1 lbs) |
Conservation status: | Least Concern |
General Limit: | 8 |
Distribution: | Found in 4 waters in Saskatchewan |
Distribution
See where Mooneye can be found in Saskatchewan.
All lakes with Mooneye
Fishing for Mooneye in Saskatchewan
General Limits
The limit for Mooneye is 8 in Saskatchewan provincial waters. Some provincial waters may have different limits for Mooneye or be closed to fishing altogether. Always double check with the Sask Anglers Guide before heading out.
Lakes with Mooneye
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Additional Restrictions:
Irrigation Bay, within Coteau Bay: closed March 1 to May 14
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
Crooked Lake is a recreational and fishing lake in the Qu'Appelle Valley. It is a popular destination in winter and summer!
One of the many lakes within the valley it is 100km S of Yorkton and 168km E
Cumberland Lake is a massive (53972 acre) Lake.
Cumberland House Provincial Park is adjacent to Cumberland Lake.
Additional Restrictions:
on Lake of the Prairies upstream from Shellmouth Dam, including the Assiniboine River to 1.6 km south of Highway 357 � walleye / sauger limit 4 (in combination), none may exceed 45cm; pike limit 4, none may exceed 75 cm; perch limit 25. Sizes are total length without tail pinched. Mandatory use of barbless hooks. Either a Saskatchewan or Manitoba angling licence is valid on lake. Season opens May 13
Lake Of The Prairies is a massive (12407 acre) Lake.
Learn more about fish species found in Saskatchewan
Saskatchewan Freshwater Fishes - Waterproof Guide Ken Schultz's Field Guide to Freshwater Fishes