Where is Keeley Lake?
Keeley Lake (54.8966, -108.1303), located in Central Zone, Saskatchewan, Canada spans 9321.1 hectares (approximately 23033 acres or 93.2 square kilometers).
Which fish can I catch at Keeley Lake?
The most popular species caught here are Walleye, Burbot, and Northern Pike. Please use your best judgement when determining where you can fish, and make sure you follow local rules and regulations.
What does Keeley Lake have?
No one has left markers on Keeley Lake yet, you can add markers on the map.
Species
About Keeley Lake
While not that large, Keeley Lake has a reputation of being one of Saskatchewan’s best fishing lakes. Anglers going after walleye and pike will find that Keeley Lake is a year-round hot spot.
Members of iFish Saskatchewan report that Keeley Lake was very productive in 2015 and into the winter of 2016. Some of the best fishing is for walleye, which can get as large as 3 pounds.
Suggestions are to try Husky Jerks and Cranks for pike, and Cranks or a Lindy Rig for walleye.
Please consult the Saskatchewan fishing regulations before venturing out, as several regulations are in place for Keeley. For example, Keeley Lake has a limit of 3 walleye.
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LAKE ACCESS
Keeley Lake is located 158 km north of North Battleford, directly on Highway 4. The last section to Keeley Lake Lodge is gravel.
The lodge caters mostly to hunters, though anglers are welcome. Keeley Lake Lodge offers a boat launch, cabins, gas, boat rentals, and a small store and tackle shop.



Walleye
Burbot
Northern Pike
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