Tobin Lake Fishing

Nipawin, Saskatchewan, OTHER

1-6 Guests • Cabin • Private • Guided

Description

Stay in our handcrafted log lodge and fish for world-record-size walleye and monster Pike. Tobin Lake has 75,000 acres of sandy shoals, shallow bays, and submerged timber. Enough structure to produce amazing fishing for any angler. Lodging sleeps 6.


WHAT'S INCLUDED?

  • Professionally Guided Fishing
  • Trophy & Meat Care
  • Home-cooked Meals
  • Fishing License and Taxes Included


Fishing is open May 15 until March 31.


Pricing is per person per day.

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Upgrades

Lodging

$385.00


Your Host

Barry's Trip

Barry P

35 Years Experience. Full American Plan Outfitter for Trophy Whitetail Deer and Black Bear with fishing for Walleye and Pike on Tobin Lake. Trophy fishing for Lake Trout and Pike at Tazin Lake.

from $330/Experience


Amenities

  • Experienced Guides
  • Trophy & Meat Care
  • Home Cooked Meals

Location

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Gear List

  • Personal Gear
  • Overnight Supplies
  • Weather Appropriate Fishing Attire
  • Cooler

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Rules & Guidelines

Please note, there is a 50% nonrefundable deposit included with your payment when booking.


WHAT TO BRING

The weather conditions in Saskatchewan can greatly impact your hunt. You will need to pack warm clothes and many layers for weather ranging from the upper 20's F to the mid 60's F. Be ready for both hot and cold weather. Rain gear, waterproof hunting boots or knee boots, face masks or face paint, gloves, headwear, headlamp or flashlight, locking gun case for the plane ride, soft gun case for trip to the field, shotgun shells, waterproof pack, a camera and your shotgun.


ENTRY INTO CANADA

Getting into Canada is not difficult as long as all of the proper documents are filled out and you have all the paper work you need. All hunters must have a government issued passport. A passport is required for travel between the U.S. and Canada. Government issued ID, drivers license, passport, government or state issued photo ID (all minors must have proof of ID).


DECLARING FIREARMS

When you bring your gun into Canada you will need to fill out a Non-Resident Firearm Declaration (Form CAFC 909). When filling out this form be sure that all the information is accurate. Complete the form but do not sign the forms until you are in the presence of a Canadian Customs officer as he must witness your signature.. There will be a fee of $25.00CAD (may be subject to change) that you will have to pay at the Custom's Office. When completed this process gives you your permit to get your gun into the country. Form CAFC 909

Canadian Firearms Centre 1-800-731-4000


AMMUNITION

The border will only allow you to bring in 200 rounds of ammunition duty free per person. Most airlines will only allow 11 lbs, but you will need to check with your local airlines. Your paperwork for your firearm will allow you to purchase ammunition in Canada as well.

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