Expert says consider safety first when planning ice fishing outings in Saskatchewan this season
NORTH BATTLEFORD – It’s still early in the season but with temperatures dipping below freezing across Saskatchewan it’s a good opportunity for anglers to gather their insulated apparel and start planning their ice fishing trips for this winter.
“As soon as the ice is good enough to go, people start ice fishing,” Troy Thompson, Saskatchewan Conservation Officer based in North Battleford, said.
The season usually runs to the end of March, to offer time for fish to spawn in the spring.
For COVID-19 precautions for ice fishing for the 2020-21 period, Thompson recommends people simply be aware of and follow the province’s current guidelines and restrictions for gathering.