Diefenbaker Lake fishing map is included in Saskatchewan Fishing Maps nautical charts folio. It is available as part of iBoating : Canada Marine & Fishing App (now supported on multiple platforms including Android, iPhone/iPad, MacBook, and Windows(tablet and phone)/PC based chartplotter. ).
With our Lake Maps App, you get all the great marine chart app features like fishing spots, along with Diefenbaker Lake depth map. The fishing maps app include HD lake depth contours, along with advanced features found in Fish Finder / Gps Chart Plotter systems, turning your device into a Depth Finder. The Diefenbaker Lake Navigation App provides advanced features of a Marine Chartplotter including adjusting water level offset and custom depth shading. Fishing spots, Relief Shading, Lake Temperature and depth contours layers are available in most Lake maps. Lake navigation features include advanced instrumentation to gather wind speed direction, water temperature, water depth, and accurate GPS with AIS receivers(using NMEA over TCP/UDP). Autopilot support can be enabled during ‘Goto WayPoint’ and ‘Route Assistance’.
Now i-Boating supports Fishing Points in Diefenbaker Lake.
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Fishing Info for Diefenbaker Lake
Lake Diefenbaker is a reservoir and bifurcation lake in Southern Saskatchewan, Canada. It was formed by the construction of Gardiner Dam and the Qu'Appelle River Dam across the South Saskatchewan and Qu'Appelle Rivers respectively. Construction began in 1959 and the lake was filled in 1967. The lake is 225 kilometres (140 mi) long with approximately 800 kilometres (500 mi) of shoreline. It has a maximum depth of 66 metres (217 ft), while the water levels regularly fluctuate 3–9 metres (9–27 feet) each year. Lake Diefenbaker provides water for domestic irrigation and town water supplies. The flow of the two rivers is now regulated with a considerable portion of the South Saskatchewan diverted into the Qu'Appelle. Prior to the dams' construction, high water levels in the South Saskatchewan would frequently cause dangerous ice conditions downstream in Saskatoon while the Qu'Appelle would frequently dry up in the summer months. Lake Diefenbaker is the largest body of water in southern Saskatchewan, although Last Mountain Lake is the largest naturally occurring one. The lake was named after John G. Diefenbaker, a former Prime Minister of Canada.
More on Wikipedia...Popular fish species in this lake include Burbot, Cisco (fish), Goldeye, Lake sturgeon, Lake trout, Lake whitefish, Longnose sucker, Northern pike, Rainbow trout, Sauger, Walleye, White sucker and Yellow perch.
Diefenbaker Lake Fishing Map Stats | |
Title | Diefenbaker Lake |
Scale | 1:48000 |
Nearby Cities | Outlook, Swift Current, Kindersley, Delisle, Rosetown, Saskatoon |
Area * | 108443.66 acres |
Shoreline * | 689.27 miles |
Min Longitude | -108.88 |
Min Latitude | 50.62 |
Max Longitude | -106.43 |
Max Latitude | 51.28 |
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Id | CA_SK_DiefenBakerLake |
Country | CA |
Projection | Mercator |
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