You have decided on the hunting or fishing trip of a lifetime. Now you have to decide or Choose What To Bring On A Trip To Saskatchewan.  There is a difference in what you want to bring and what you NEED to bring.  Most people WANT to bring everything they can to make the trip as comfortable as living at home, and if you are driving all the way to the final destination where your trip ends, the only thing stopping you from bringing everything you want is Customs, the length of time spent in Customs declaring everything and the physical room in your vehicle.  However, if at any point you have to travel by air your What I Want to bring is going to become What I NEED to bring.

Questions YOU may have about your trip and what tp bring:

What should I pack for my personal use while in Saskatchewan?

What are the weather conditions at this time of year?

Are there any restrictions on weight or equipment I want to bring?

Can I buy products when I get to my destination?

What and how much money should I bring?

What happens if I lose my luggage?

 

Here are questions that will help answer your questions:

What is the length of stay for your trip?

What type of trip plan did you chose?

Did you ask the outfitter what the weight restriction is?

What is the extra fee amount if you are over weight?

What location did you choose?

Are you fishing using the main lodge as base?

Did you drive to the lodge or fly-in to a base camp?

Is your fishing from the main lodge, base camp, remote camp or an outpost?

 

If your answers to the above questions did not help enough here is a suggested set of lists for What To Bring. The equipment a food listed take into account a Do It Yourself Trips/Remote Outposts.

Suggested Equipment & Food Supplies List

Suggested Fishing Gear To Bring List

Suggested Personal Items and Clothes To Bring List