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Last Mountain Lake


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I just got back from a trip to Last Mountain Lake in Saskatchewan and I thought I'd share my trip with you.

Last Mountain Lake has been featured quite a bit on In-Fisherman lately. For 3 days we went out with Rob Schulz, the owner and guide at G & S Marina. Here are some of the hightlights-

On day 1, Rob caught a 13.5 pound walleye and I caught 7 northerns between 36 and 42 inches. A friend of mine caught a 42.5 inch northern.

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On day 2, My buddy caught a 12.07 pound walleye and I caught a very fat 42 inch northern.

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On day 3, I caught a 15.3 pound walleye!!! After we released it, it caughed up a burbot that must have been almost 12inches. You can see the tail sticking out of the wallyes mouth. This place has to be the best drive-to trophy fishing in North America. That was a trip I'll never forget. I can't wait to go back!

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