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How To Obtain A Fishing License In Saskatchewan Canada

  • Published Date: June 17, 2025
  • Fishing
  • $600 - $1,000 price range

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Learn how to get a fishing license in Saskatchewan, including who needs one, types of licenses, where to buy, costs, and key regulations for fishing legally on Last Mountain Lake.

How To Obtain A Fishing License In Saskatchewan Canada

How To Obtain A Fishing License In Saskatchewan Canada

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How to Get a Fishing License in Saskatchewan, Canada

Fishing in Saskatchewan offers anglers the chance to explore pristine freshwater lakes and target popular species like Walleye and Northern Pike. Whether you're heading out on your own or booking a guided trip with a local expert like Last Mountain Angling Adventures, you'll need to secure a valid fishing license before casting your line. This guide will help you understand everything you need to know about getting a fishing license in Saskatchewan.


Most anglers, both residents and visitors, are required to have a Saskatchewan Angling License to fish legally. There are a few exceptions, such as youth under the age of 16, Saskatchewan seniors aged 65 and older, and Indigenous individuals with Treaty or Status Cards. Even if exempt from licensing, all anglers must follow provincial fishing regulations, including catch and possession limits.


The province offers various license options depending on your residency and the length of your fishing trip. Saskatchewan residents can choose between an annual license, a one-day license, or a three-day license. Canadian residents from other provinces are eligible for both annual and three-day licenses. Non-residents from outside Canada can also choose between annual or three-day options. Saskatchewan does not currently offer lifetime fishing licenses, and each license is non-transferable.


Getting your license is easy and convenient. You can purchase one online through the HAL (Hunting, Angling and Trapping License) system at the official Saskatchewan government website. The HAL system allows you to register, pay, and print your license from home. Alternatively, you can visit authorized vendors such as sporting goods stores, gas stations, or local outfitters. There's also a HAL mobile app available for iOS and Android devices that lets you buy and store your fishing licenses digitally.


To apply for a license, you’ll need a government-issued ID, a valid email address, and a payment method such as a credit or debit card. If it's your first time using the HAL system, you’ll be prompted to create an account before you can make a purchase. Be sure to carry your license—physical or digital—with you whenever you are fishing.


License fees vary depending on your residency and license duration. While prices are subject to change, as of 2025, annual licenses for Saskatchewan residents cost around $42, with one-day and three-day options priced lower. Canadian non-residents and international visitors will pay slightly higher rates for both annual and short-term licenses. It's always best to check the most current pricing and regulations on the official Saskatchewan Environment website before planning your trip.


All anglers must comply with provincial fishing laws, including those related to seasons, gear restrictions, and catch limits. The Saskatchewan Anglers’ Guide outlines everything you need to know, including any special rules for different fishing zones. For instance, certain areas may have slot size limits for Walleye or seasonal closures to protect spawning fish. Catch-and-release is often encouraged, especially for larger or breeding-size fish.


Planning a guided trip with Last Mountain Angling Adventures is a great way to enjoy the lake while making sure you're in full compliance with provincial regulations. Their local expertise ensures a smooth and successful outing on the water. Whether you're trolling for trophy Walleye, casting for Pike, or just soaking in the views, having the proper fishing license is the first step toward an unforgettable Saskatchewan fishing experience.

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Get Your License Here

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