Northern Pike in Saskatchewan

Photo of Northern Pike

Northern Pike (Esox lucius) is a very popular sports fish in Saskatchewan. They are very common and are widely distributed from the far north to the south of the province, and found in many lakes, reservoirs and rivers both large and small. We have records of them being reporting in 1,347 of the lakes on this site, and I'm sure they are in plenty more then that!

The Northern Pike can grow to be one of the larger fish in the province with recorded lengths of up to 59 inches (150 cm) and weights of up to 63 pounds (28.4 kg).

The name northern pike actually refers to the fish's resemblance to a 'pike', as in the pointed weapon. In Saskatchewan they are often commonly referred to as a 'jack' or 'jackfish'. You may also hear them called: 'slough shark', 'snake' 'slimer', and many other nicknames as well.

Details

Scientific name: Esox lucius
Avg. weight: 1 to 2.5 kg (2.2 to 5.5 lbs)
Conservation status: Least Concern
Also known as: jack, jackfish
General Limit: 5 (only one may exceed 75 cm)
PA National Park limit: 3
SK Record: 47lb 5oz - 55.5" @ Mirond Lake in 2008
Distribution: Found in 1263 waters in Saskatchewan

Distribution

See where Northern Pike can be found in Saskatchewan.

Distribution of Northern Pike in Saskatchewan
All lakes with Northern Pike

Fishing for Northern Pike in Saskatchewan

Where to fish for Northern Pike

Unlike some species here in the province you won't have to go far out of your way to find Northern Pike. Northern Pike are incredibly widespread across the province, you can find them just about anywhere in the province.

Northern Saskatchewan is word-famous for its Pike Fishing. Reindeer Lake, Lake Athabasca and Wollaston Lake are just a few of the lakes featuring big, hungry fish.

General Limits

The limit for Northern Pike is 5 (only one may exceed 75 cm) in Saskatchewan provincial waters. Some provincial waters have different limits for Northern Pike or are closed to fishing altogether.

The limit for Northern Pike is 3 when fishing within the Prince Albert National Park.

Sask Record for Northern Pike

The largest Northern Pike ever caught in Saskatchewan was a 55.5" monster weighing 47lb 5oz. It was caught on Mirond Lake in 2008.

Lakes with Northern Pike

Results 1263 Lakes (Displaying page 4 of 253)
Campground Boat Launch Beach Provincial Park National Park
Northern Pike Yellow Perch Walleye
Anglin Lake is a large (3,334 acre) top-rated recreational lake located 23km NNW of Christopher Lake (Village). The far west part of the lake is within Prince Albert National Park with the rest of th
Arctic Grayling Lake Trout Northern Pike Yellow Perch Walleye Lake Whitefish Burbot Round Whitefish
Black Lake is a massive (110213 acre) Lake.
Largemouth Bass Northern Pike Yellow Perch Walleye
Boundary Dam Reservoir is a medium sized (1412 acre) Lake. Woodlawn Regional Park (Boundary Dam) is adjacent to Boundary Dam Reservoir.
Regional Park Boat Launch Beach Golf Course
Northern Pike Yellow Perch Lake Whitefish
Brightsand Lake is a popular recreational lake (11,235 acres) located 65km SSW of Meadow Lake (City) and 25km E of St. Walburg. Brightsand Lake Regional Park is located on the north end of the lake an
Provincial Park Beach
Bigmouth Buffalo Goldeye Northern Pike Yellow Perch Walleye Lake Whitefish Burbot Common Carp
Buffalo Pound Lake is a very large (7093 acre) Lake. Buffalo Pound Provincial Park is adjacent to Buffalo Pound Lake.
Results 1263 Lakes (Displaying page 4 of 253)

Learn more about fish species found in Saskatchewan

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

References