North McMahon Lake

North McMahon Lake is a small (263 acre) lake located 335km NNW of Sandy Bay and 543km NNE of Meadow Lake (City).

The lake was officially named on 1981-09-15.

Northern Pike Lake Whitefish
Boundary on map.

Details

Fishing Zone: Northern Zone
Location: 58.346259, -104.060278
Surface Area: 263 acres

About this page

Hi, this is Matthew Siemens. I wrote and compiled the data on this page from a variety of sources. Sources include government websites and data sources, public websites, personal experience, and user-submitted information. References for this page.

No AI is used to generate content anywhere on this site.

Discussion and Ratings

Rating

Feedback

Directions to North McMahon Lake

Events

I don't know of any events at this time.

Map

Explore North McMahon Lake with our interactive map.

Fishing at North McMahon Lake

North McMahon Lake is in the northern fishing zone.

What fish are in North McMahon Lake

Lake Whitefish, Northern Pike and White Sucker can be found in North McMahon Lake.

Learn all about fishing in Saskatchewan here.

Fishing Season

Fishing season on North McMahon Lake is open from May 25, 2024 to April 15, 2025.

Fishing Limits for North McMahon Lake

These are the limits for all fish species reported to be in North McMahon Lake. All fishing limits for Saskatchewan.
Species Limit
Lake Whitefish Limit 8
Northern Pike Limit 5, only one may exceed 75 cm

Boating at North McMahon Lake

I don't have any boat launches, or marinas reported for this lake. Let me know if I'm missing one!

Camping at North McMahon Lake

I don't have any campgrounds reported for this lake. Let me know if I'm missing one!

Beaches at North McMahon Lake

I don't have any beaches reported for this lake. Let me know if I'm missing one!

Photos

I don't have any photos of North McMahon Lake. If you have any you are able to share please upload them.

Bathymetric (Depth) Charts for North McMahon Lake

Old Provincial Bathy Charts

These maps were produced by the government a long time ago, using primitive methods. They are not intended for navigation and should not be expected to be accurate.