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Exercising Treaty Rights in Saskatchewan
An individual exercising the Treaty right to hunt, fish and trap for food in Saskatchewan must:
1. be a registered Indian, as defined by the Government of Canada's Indian Act;
2. carry a valid Certificate of Indian Status; and3. be a member of a First Nation signatory to Treaties 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 or 10, or a First Nation located within Saskatchewan that has not signed a Treaty.

What's New for 2024-25

Reduced limits:

Cold Lake:

  • Lake trout limit one, which must be between 65 and 70 cm.

Ministikwan Lake:

  • Walleye limit two; only one may exceed 55 cm.
  • Pike limit three; only one may exceed 75 cm.

Nemeiben Lake:

  • Catch and release limits. Limit is inclusive of fish caught on both Nemeiben and Head Lakes.

Pierce Lake:

  • Lake trout limit one, which must be between 65 and 70 cm.

Proposed Changes for 2025-26 

Reduced limits:

Boundary Reservoir:

  • Largemouth bass limit zero (0).

Buy an Angling Licence

Use the Saskatchewan Hunting, Angling and Trapping Licence (HAL) system to purchase a licence.

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