Mooneye in Saskatchewan

Photo of Mooneye

Details

Scientific name: Hiodon tergisus
Avg. weight: less than 0.5 kg (1.1 lbs)
Conservation status: Least Concern
General Limit: Limit 8 (combined limit for goldeye and mooneye)
Distribution: Found in 5 waters in Saskatchewan

Distribution

See where Mooneye can be found in Saskatchewan.

Distribution of Mooneye in Saskatchewan
All lakes with Mooneye

Fishing for Mooneye in Saskatchewan

General Limits

The limit for Mooneye is Limit 8 (combined limit for goldeye and mooneye) 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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Lake 5
Lake Diefenbaker Outline of Lake Diefenbaker
Provincial Park Regional Park Campground Boat Launch Cabins Golf Course Beach Launch Site
Walleye Lake Sturgeon Brown Trout Rainbow Trout Lake Trout Sauger Mooneye Goldeye Northern Pike Cisco White Sucker Longnose Sucker Lake Whitefish Burbot Yellow Perch
Crooked Lake Outline of Crooked Lake
Provincial Park Campground Beach Golf Course Boat Launch
Rock Bass Walleye Bigmouth Buffalo Mooneye Common Carp Northern Pike Channel Catfish Cisco Lake Whitefish Burbot White Sucker Yellow Perch
Cumberland Lake Outline of Cumberland Lake
Provincial Park
Walleye Lake Sturgeon Sauger Goldeye Mooneye Northern Pike Cisco Longnose Sucker Lake Whitefish Burbot White Sucker Yellow Perch
Lake Of The Prairies (Shellmouth Reservoir ) Outline of Lake Of The Prairies
Walleye Rock Bass Mooneye Northern Pike Common Carp White Sucker Yellow Perch
Round Lake Outline of Round Lake
Beach Boat Launch Campground
Rock Bass Walleye Lake Sturgeon Sauger Bigmouth Buffalo Mooneye Channel Catfish Common Carp Northern Pike Cisco White Sucker Lake Whitefish Burbot Yellow Perch
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Learn more about fish species found in Saskatchewan

Saskatchewan Freshwater Fishes Guide Ken Schultz's Field Guide

References

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