REGINA – You can cast your line in southern Saskatchewan waters once again — fishing season is back.
An annual fishing license will set adults back around $30 but it’s free for kids and seniors.
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Before you grab your rod and reel, make sure to check the province’s angler’s guide for limits and any changes.
The fishing season in the central zone opens on May 15th and the northern zone opens up on May 25th.
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