MASSIVE CARP ON THE MOUNTAIN Last Mountain Lake is a south-central Saskatchewan natural glacier cut lake that is 93 kilometers long, varies from two to three kilometers wide and has depths up to 30 meters. Last Mountain’s rocky shorelines, rocky points, shallow bays and shallow ends of the lake are all great natural spawning grounds for a number of species of fish such as Walleye, Northern Pike, Perch, Burbot, White Fish and even Carp. Last Mountain’s warm fertile waters have become known as a one of the top trophy fisheries in North America for a variety of species. This includes…
Author: Rob Schulz
EDITORS NOTE: The fishing season opens in southern Saskatchewan tomorrow May 5th. Hear what Last Mountain Guide Rob Schulz has to say about the early season fishing tomorrow on The Complete Angler podcast. Meantime check out this great story on the carp of Last Mountain by Rob! LAST MOUNTAIN LAKE IS MUCH MORE THAN WALLEYE It’s become one of the best-known trophy walleye fisheries in North America. People might be surprised, however, to know this natural glacier lake also has incredible carp fishing. Located just north of Regina, in south central Saskatchewan, this lake is 93 kilometres long, varies from…