Kenosee 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 Kenosee 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 Kenosee 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 Kenosee Lake.
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Fishing Info for Kenosee Lake
Kenosee Lake is a closed-basin lake in south-east corner of the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. The lake lies in Moose Mountain Provincial Park in the heart of the Moose Mountain Upland, a forested plateau that rises about 200 metres above the surrounding prairie. The village of Kenosee Lake and the neighbouring Moose Mountain subdivisions are the only places on the lake with a year-round population. There are three named islands in the lake. The largest is Hog Island. It got its name from when an early pioneering family, the Christophers, kept their hogs on that island to keep them safe from predators, such as wolves. In the 1920s, wolves were hunted to extinction on Moose Mountain. Up until the late 1890s, Manitoba Maples were very common on the upland. Settlers and the local Indians made syrup from the sap of the maples trees. The island right to the south of Hog Island is named Maple Island because of all the syrup producing maple trees. In 1897, a massive fire swept through much of Moose Mountain, destroying most of the maple trees and ending the burgeoning syrup industry. The trees on Maple Island were spared from the fire because of all the water surrounding the island. The third named island is to the south of Maple Island and is called Horseshoe Island. All three islands are on the east side of the lake. Jutting out from the western shore is a peninsula named Pickerel Point, which forms a large bay at the north-west corner of the lake named Christopher Bay (formally Arcola Bay). Most of the water that flows into the lake is from rain, ground water, and melting snow. The only large body of water that flows into Kenosee Lake is from Little Kenosee Lake and that flows through Fish Creek at the northern shore.
More on Wikipedia...Popular fish species in this lake include Northern pike, Walleye, White sucker and Yellow perch.
Kenosee Lake Fishing Map Stats | |
Title | Kenosee Lake |
Scale | 1:24000 |
Nearby Cities | Carlyle, Oxbow, Moosomin, Carnduff, Esterhazy, Estevan |
Area * | 2053.76 acres |
Shoreline * | 20.35 miles |
Min Longitude | -102.35 |
Min Latitude | 49.80 |
Max Longitude | -102.27 |
Max Latitude | 49.83 |
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Id | CA_SK_kenosee_lake__sk |
Country | CA |
Projection | Mercator |
* some Stats may include nearby/connecting waterbodies | |
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