Last Mountain Lake Fish Species
Fish Season Calendar
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Fish Species You Can Catch on Last Mountain Lake
Seasonal Fishing for Walleye, Pike & More in Saskatchewan
Fishing on Last Mountain Lake offers anglers an exciting mix of freshwater species, with Walleye and Northern Pike being the most sought-after targets. The fishing season typically runs from May 15 through September, and each phase of the season brings different activity patterns. In spring, Walleye are actively feeding in shallower waters after spawning, making it the perfect time to troll for Walleye using crankbaits or bottom bouncers. Fly fishing for Pike and casting near weed beds also produces great results as the lake warms.
During the height of summer, both Walleye and Pike shift to deeper structures, which makes deep trolling techniques and vertical jigging highly effective. Guests who book guided fishing trips with Last Mountain Angling Adventures will benefit from Captain Tyrell Hanson’s knowledge of seasonal fish locations, presentation adjustments, and water temperature patterns. As summer progresses, Pike can still be found in vegetated bays early in the morning, while Walleye tend to move to deeper ledges and drop-offs.
By late August into early September, fishing activity ramps up again as fish prepare for cooler months. This late-season bite offers some of the best chances for trophy-class Walleye and Pike. Throughout the open water season, Last Mountain Angling Adventures helps guests of all experience levels learn how to target these fish efficiently, whether you're looking for a quick family trip or a full-day pursuit of Saskatchewan’s finest freshwater species.