Scott Lake
Scott Lake is a small lake located 38km S of Sandy Bay and 300km NNE of Melfort. The lake has a surface area of 412 acres and is located at: 55.163617232081194,-102.23845364158647.
The lake is in the central fishing zone. Lake Trout, Lake Whitefish and Walleye can be found in Scott Lake.
There are no parks or communities on the lake.
Scott Lake was named after Donald John Scott on 1968-05-17 as part of the GeoMemorial Commemorative Naming Program ran by the Sask Government.
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About Scott Lake
Fishing Zone: | Central Zone |
Location: | 55.163617232081194, -102.23845364158647 |
Shore Length: | 9km |
Surface Area: | 412 acres |
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Fishing at Scott Lake
Scott Lake is in the central fishing zone.
What fish are in Scott Lake
Lake Trout, Lake Whitefish and Walleye can be found in Scott Lake. Learn all about fishing in Saskatchewan here.
Fishing Season
Fishing season on Scott Lake is open from May 15, 2023 to March 31, 2024.
Fishing Limits for Scott Lake
Species | Limit |
Lake Trout | Limit 3, only one may exceed 65 cm |
Lake Whitefish | Limit 8 |
Walleye/Sauger/Saugeye | Limit 4, only one may exceed 55 cm |
Disclaimer
Although we try our best to provide correct and updated information for every lake in Saskatchewan, all information on this site is provided to use at your own risk. Please reference the Saskatchewan Anglers Guide for more information.
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