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  2. Broderick Reservoir - Wikipedia

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    Broderick Reservoir [1] [2] [3] is a reservoir about 11 kilometres (6.8 mi) south-southeast of Outlook [4] in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan in the Rural Municipality of Rudy No. 284. [5] Broderick Reservoir was built in 1967 as part of South Saskatchewan River Project.

  3. Fishbrain - Wikipedia

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    Fishbrain is a mobile app and social media platform made for anglers. Its features include map-based tools, social networking features ,fishing forecasts including weather , lunar cycles , tidal charts , map functionality, predicted fish activity, analysis of species behavior, and suggestions on fishing gear.

  4. Zelma Reservoir - Wikipedia

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    Zelma Reservoir [1] is a reservoir in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan in the Rural Municipality of Morris No. 312. It is about 17 kilometres (11 mi) east-southeast of the town of Colonsay. [2] The reservoir was built in 1967 as part of South Saskatchewan River Project.

  5. Jan Lake (Saskatchewan) - Wikipedia

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    Jan Lake [1] is a lake in the Northern Administration District of the Canadian Province of Saskatchewan. It is situated in the boreal forest of Canada. Several small lakes and rivers flow into Jan Lake while its outflow is at its west end through a glacier-carved channel into Pelican Lake. The lake is within the Sturgeon-Weir River drainage basin.

  6. East Trout Lake - Wikipedia

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    East Trout Lake [1] is a lake in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. The lake is directly north of Clarence-Steepbank Lakes Provincial Park [2] in Saskatchewan's Northern Administration District. It is a long and narrow lake that runs in a west to east direction and is surrounded by boreal forest, rolling hills, and muskeg. [3]

  7. Crooked Lake (Saskatchewan) - Wikipedia

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    Crooked Lake [1] is a recreational lake located in the south-eastern region of the Canadian province of Saskatchewan.It is part of a chain of lakes — the Fishing Lakes — in the Qu'Appelle Valley and, like many of the other lakes in the valley, there is a dam at the eastern end that controls water levels.

  8. Thomson Lake - Wikipedia

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    Thomson Lake [1] is a reservoir in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan along the course of Wood River in the Old Wives Lake closed watershed. [2] The lake was created in 1958 for irrigation and consumption with the damming of Wood River.

  9. Reid Lake (Saskatchewan) - Wikipedia

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    Reid Lake, [1] also known as Duncairn Reservoir, is a man-made reservoir in the Canadian Province of Saskatchewan. [2] Reid Lake was formed with the construction of the Duncairn Dam [3] in a glacial meltwater channel along the course of Swift Current Creek in 1942.