Tobin Lake, SK Waterfront Acreage

#1101
New Listing
$550,000
Location
Tobin Lake; 175 kms east of Prince Albert, Sask
Size
122 freehold acres
Game Species
Elk, Moose, Whitetail Deer, Wolf
Fish Species
Perch, Sturgeon, Pike and Walleye
Infrastructure
None
Access
Gravel road

Listing Realtor

(250) 870-3021
Area Data

If you’re looking to catch your 10lb+ trophy fish, Tobin Lake could help you fulfill your vision. Tobin offers Perch, Pike, Sturgeon, and Walleye (Pickerel).

Tobin was formed in 1963 with the damming of the Saskatchewan River, and quickly became known as a hot spot for big walleye and other big catches. By 1978 this fame had taken its toll on the lake. Tobin handled this by implementing strict slot limits. Since then the lake has made an outstanding revival, seeing unprecedented numbers of monster fish. The provincial record walleye for open water and the world record ice walleye were caught here.

Tobin Lake is known for monster walleye (it still holds the SK record of 18lb 4.8oz set in 2005), but it’s technically the Saskatchewan River portion of the prairie reservoir that entices most trophy hunters, which includes the 19 kilometres between the François-Finlay Dam and the lake proper. As the fall season approaches, the mighty fish of Tobin Lake are making their way into the river to fatten up before winter turns the lake into an ice fisher’s dream. All season long is great for fishing at Tobin Lake, but the biggest fish are caught in October.

Improvements

None

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