Lake Winnipegosis Lake Winnipegosis is approximately 537,000 hectares and is Canada’s eleventh-largest lake. The lake has multiple access points, many of which are suitable for launching large watercraft. Although primarily recognized as a commercial fishery, Lake Winnipegosis provides multi-species angling opportunities as well. Popular species throughout the system include; brown bullhead, common carp, freshwater drum, […]

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Dauphin Lake Dauphin Lake is 49,728 hectares with maximum depth of 3.7 m and an average depth of 2.4 m. Dauphin Lake has 7 major tributaries as follows: The Valley River, Turtle River, Wilson River, Vermilion River, Ochre River, Edwards Creek and Mink Creek. Dauphin Lake has a single outlet through the Mossy River which […]

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Red Deer River The Red Deer River originates in near Nut Lake, SK and meanders eastward through Red Deer Lake until it eventually flows into Dawson Bay on Lake Winnipegosis. Angling is most popular near the river mouth where you can find a provincial campground, seasonal washrooms, a cook shack, and a boat launch. The […]

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Overflowing River The Overflowing River originates in the Pasquia Hills, SK and meanders eastward until it flows into Overflow Bay on Lake Winnipegosis. Angling is most popular near the river mouth where you can find a seasonal store nearby, a private campground and a boat launch. The most popular species include walleye, northern pike, yellow […]

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Mossy River “The Mossy” is a relatively short river (~35km) that flows north from Dauphin Lake to Lake Winnipegosis. Angling opportunities exist throughout this historic trade route at the many bridges, crossings, and public spaces. The most popular species here include walleye, northern pike, yellow perch, sucker, common carp, and freshwater drum. On occasion there […]

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