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Fishing

Not only is our fishing good, it is consistently good. We think the pictures of our guests and their catch speaks for itself.

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The average Walleye caught is 3.5lbs on our lakes. The best fishing starts in May and runs to the end of July. In August the fishing slows down a bit, you just have to work a little harder at catching them.

Sights to see: The Sand Dunes, a 7 mile beach with white sand, 12 km from Tinkers camp by boat. Many activities to explore on your own- at your own leisure.

Why Choose Tinker’s Camp?

Tinker’s camp is owned and operated by Gerald and Tracy Tinker. We have been in operation for several years. Gerald is originally from the area and knows it very well. We have been host to a variety of people and groups.
We enjoy sharing the beautiful surroundings and the awesome fishing of our camp with our guests.
We are a drive in camp approximately 30 minutes from Buffalo Narrows, Saskatchewan. We are on the south west corner of Little Peter Pond Lake.
The Niska River runs directly in front of our cabins and flows into Llittle Peter Pond Lake. The Niska River along with the Peter Pond Lakes are prime Walleye and Pike fishing areas. We invite you to come see for yourself.

  • Tristan Zachow
    "The time of year to head out fishing can be any time of year. It's all about how you choose to spend your time after you see what the weather is like that morning ! At Tinker's Niska Channel Outfitters it's never too cold, never too early, never too late. The ice was starting to thicken the water this day. The skiff was perfect in these conditions ! The fireplace felt pretty good though once we got back to camp.
    Tristan Zachow
  • Dean Fetch
    The cabins were nice and toasty !
    Dean Fetch
  • Steve Olson and Fred Roetker
    As USFWS biologists and pilots conducting Waterfowl Breeding Population and Habitat Surveys, we often need places to stay that are close to jet fuel and away from the hustle and bustle of a city. After a long day of surveying across northern Alberta, nothing beats the Tinker family's hospitality and readiness to get our minds straight with some fine fishing and conversation.
    Steve Olson and Fred Roetker



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