Steep Creek Trout Pond

Steep Creek Trout Pond is a tiny stocked trout pond located 22km E of Prince Albert.

This is a pretty little spot in the forest just south of the river. The sign for the pond has fallen over so drive slow and don't blink or you might miss it!

There is a parking spot just off the road on the east side of the pond. There are several paths down to the pond on that side. On the west side, there is a larger access trail down to the water, but I wouldn't recommend driving on it with anything bigger than an ATV. You can park on the east side and walk over to access the pond pretty easily.

The pond is stocked yearly. It has been stocked with Rainbow Trout and Brook Trout.

This lake has been personally visited by myself, Matthew Siemens.

Stocked Fish Rainbow Trout Brook Trout
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Details

Fishing Zone: Southern Zone
Location: 53.2264437, -105.3502293

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Visited by Matthew Siemens
October 6, 2024
I stopped in to check out the pond and went for a hike along the shore. Very pretty little pond, with decent shore access if you walk into it. Keep your eyes open, it's easy to miss and the sign has fallen over!

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Fishing at Steep Creek Trout Pond

Steep Creek Trout Pond is in the southern fishing zone.

What fish are in Steep Creek Trout Pond

Brook Trout, Rainbow Trout and White Sucker can be found in Steep Creek Trout Pond.

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Fishing Season

Fishing season on Steep Creek Trout Pond is open from May 5, 2024 to March 31, 2025. The season for Stocked Trout is Open All Year.

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Fishing Limits for Steep Creek Trout Pond

These are the limits for all fish species reported to be in Steep Creek Trout Pond. All fishing limits for Saskatchewan.
Species Limit
Stocked Trout Limit 5, all species combined

Record of fish stocked in Steep Creek Trout Pond

Stocked in 2024 with 500 Rainbow Trout Fingerlings.
Stocked in 2023 with 500 Brook Trout Fingerlings and 500 Rainbow Trout Fingerlings.
Stocked in 2022 with 500 Rainbow Trout Fingerlings.
Stocked in 2021 with 500 Brook Trout Fingerlings and 500 Rainbow Trout Fingerlings.
Stocked in 2020 with 500 Brook Trout Fingerlings and 500 Rainbow Trout Fingerlings.

Boating at Steep Creek Trout Pond

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Camping at Steep Creek Trout Pond

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Beaches at Steep Creek Trout Pond

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Gravel parking area.
Gravel parking area.
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View of the pond from the shore access.
View of the pond from the shore access.
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Pond sign that has fallen over.
Pond sign that has fallen over.
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My truck in the parking area.
My truck in the parking area.
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Trail down from the parking area.
Trail down from the parking area.
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Parking

A small gravel parking area just off the road. There are a few trails down to the shoreline just off of here.


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Shore Access

Good access to the shore here. There is a primitive trail/road down here but I don't think you'd want to try driving unless you had an ATV. I'd suggest parking on the other side of the pond and walking over.


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