The long wait is over! The ice has officially melted, and open water trout season at Keeley Lake is ready to begin on May 15. Tucked deep in northern Saskatchewan, Keeley Lake offers a pristine, peaceful setting with incredible action for anglers looking to target rainbow trout in clear, cold northern waters.
As the lake shifts from its winter silence to spring revival, trout are actively feeding in the shallows and drop-offs, making early-season fishing some of the most productive of the year. Whether you’re casting from the boat or trolling the deeper stretches near submerged structure, May is prime time to hook into aggressive, hard-fighting trout.
Known for its consistent trout population, crystal-clear water, and minimal pressure, Keeley Lake is the perfect destination for both seasoned anglers and families looking for a relaxed but exciting fishing experience. And with the ice-out timing lining up perfectly for May 15, this is your best shot to get in early before summer crowds roll in.
From the moment you hit the water, you’ll be surrounded by the natural beauty of Saskatchewan’s backcountry — rugged shorelines, endless forest, and the feeling that you’re far from the ordinary. Pair that with the thrill of a trout breaking the surface, and it’s a trip you won’t forget.
Ready to cast into the season? Bring your favorite setups, stock up on your go-to spoons and crankbaits, and prepare for a weekend of pure northern action. The lake is open, the trout are active, and now’s the time to fish.
Open water season starts May 15. Don’t miss it!
Plan your trip or learn more at: keeleylake.com