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Saskatchewan Sportfish Research Group 24.11.2020

PRIZE for the first reported tagged fish of the ice fishing season! A hot-off-the-press Saskatchewan Sportfish Research Group XL sweatshirt. Right now it's one of a kind! It features original artwork by a Saskatchewan artist. Check out this beautiful painted walleye...tagged of course! Thanks Becca Eberts @RLE.Artwork for the fantastic job! Please be careful our there - ice conditions are highly variable and may be unsafe for some time.

Saskatchewan Sportfish Research Group 15.11.2020

Thank you to everyone who joined us for the Zoom session on research last night. We really appreciate your interest! Our goal was to cover a broad range of topics, with the plan of choosing some for more in-depth coverage in subsequent events. We would really love to hear from anglers regarding potential topics of interst to you. What would you like to learn more about and discuss? Please comment below, or email me at [email protected].

Saskatchewan Sportfish Research Group 06.11.2020

https://uregina-ca.zoom.us/j/6793245188 7 PM Tonight! Use the link above to join us for Fantastic Fish Tales from Saskatchewan Research. Presentations will be followed by a question period.

Saskatchewan Sportfish Research Group 28.10.2020

Something had an ambitious appetite! Pretty fresh too. Some monsters in the Saskatchewan River system!

Saskatchewan Sportfish Research Group 08.10.2020

Wow! Chilly weekend for fish tagging on the Saskatchewan River and Tobin Lake! Despite frozen fingers and toes, it was a very successful outing. Many thanks to our friends at Twin Marine for working (and freezing!) with us. Funny how -5 is frigid now, but balmy in March!

Saskatchewan Sportfish Research Group 26.09.2020

I had the wonderful opportunity to talk about Saskatchewan fish research today on Blue Fish Radio. This show features podcasts that are of interest to the future of fish and fishing.The show is hosted by Lawrence Gunther, Canada's only blind professional angler! If you have time this weekend, check out their website and give the podcast a listen. There is lots of great content on the Blue Fish website. www.bluefishradio.com