Zone 13 in Quebec (Zone 13) is governed by the MFFP 2026 General Fishing Order. The zone has 126 water-body specific regulations, including 2 new for 2026 and 13 winter-fishing rules.

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Exceptions
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2026 novelties
13
Winter fishing
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Salmon rivers

Complete zone rules

Zone 13

Fishing zones :

Zone 13

New rules

New rules have been in effect in this zone since April 1, 2026. See the latest changes the latest changes.

On this page:

Maps

Zone map (PDF 3.43 Mb)

Interactive map of fishing zones

Fishing periods and quotas

The opening and closing dates and catch limits may vary from one body of water to another in the same area. You should always check to see if your body of water is a regulatory exception.

View periods and quotas

Zone 13 east fishing periods, limits and exceptions (PDF)​​​​​​​

Printable version.

**Zone 13 west fishing periods, limits and exceptions (PDF)

Printable version.

Length limits for some species

It is prohibited to catch and keep or have in your possession a fish from the waters specified that does not comply with the length limits indicated for your zone. If a fish species or a zone is not mentioned in the table, no length limit applies to the species in this zone.

The fish must be kept in a state allowing its identification.

Walleye

May keepWalleye between 32 cm and 47 cm inclusively

No length limit for sauger.

ExceptionsMay keep walleye between 37 cm and 53 cm inclusively, with no length limit for sauger, in certain bodies of water and certain zecs.

In La Vérendrye Wildlife ReserveMap of walleye length limits (PDF 0.91 Mb) May keep walleye between 32 cm and 47 cm inclusively from all bodies of water north of a line consisting of routes 217, 20, 28, 117 and 29, excluding lacs à l'Orignal, Joncas and au Barrage;

May keep walleye between 37 cm and 53 cm inclusively from all bodies of water south of a line consisting of routes 217, 20, 28, 117 and 29, including these roads and lacs à l'Orignal, Joncas and au Barrage;

No length limit for sauger.

State of fishWalleye and sauger must be whole (but can be gutted) or wallet filleted. The skin must adhere to the entire fillet

Learn how to distinguish walleye from sauger.

Lake trout (including splake trout)

May keepLake trout of 45 cm or more

ExceptionsMay keep lake trout of 55 cm or more in certain bodies of water

May keep lake trout of more than 65 cm in certain bodies of water.

State of fishWhole or gutted, only where a length limit applies. Elsewhere, lake trout may be whole or filleted. It must be possible to count and identify the fish (a piece of skin must adhere to the filet).

NoteThese measurements do not apply in national parks, wildlife reserves, controlled harvesting zones (ZECs) and on certain water bodies located in the territories of a number of outfitting operation with exclusive rights.

Use of dead bait fish

Possession and use of all dead bait fish species, EXCEPT prohibited species, whether whole or cut up, are allowed:

From December 1st to April 15

Except in parc national d’Aiguebelle, Zec Dumoine, Zec Maganasipi where it is prohibited.

Use the map of fishing zones to visualize this information by displaying the “Bait Fish” layer.

Number of lines authorized in winter

5 lines on a body of water covered with ice or not, from December 1st to April 15

2 lines only, from December 1st to April 15, in lacs Clarice and Raven.

Printable version of zone 13 (PDF)

Length limits, bait fish allowed and number of lines authorized in winter.

Biodiversity, Wildlife and Parks – Client Services

Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday: from 8:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. and from 1 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Wednesday: from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. and from 1 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Regulatory information:

1-877-346-6763

renseignements.faune@environnement.gouv.qc.ca

See also

How to measure and fillet fish

Possession and identification of fish

Salmon fishing

Winter fishing

Special areas

Glossary


Zone 14

Fishing zones :

Zone 14

New rules

New rules have been in effect in this zone since April 1, 2026. See the latest changes the latest changes.

On this page:

Maps

Zone map (PDF 3.14 Mb)

Interactive map of fishing zones

Fishing periods and quotas

The opening and closing dates and catch limits may vary from one body of water to another in the same area. You should always check to see if your body of water is a regulatory exception.

View periods and quotas

**Zone's fishing periods, limits and exceptions (PDF)

Printable version.

Length limits for some species

It is prohibited to catch and keep or have in your possession a fish from the waters specified that does not comply with the length limits indicated for your zone. If a fish species or a zone is not mentioned in the table, no length limit applies to the species in this zone.

The fish must be kept in a state allowing its identification.

Walleye

May keep Walleye between 32 cm and 47 cm inclusively

No length limit for sauger.

State of fish Whole, gutted or wallet filleted

Note These measurements do not apply in national parks, wildlife reserves, controlled harvesting zones (ZECs) and on certain water bodies located in the territories of a number of outfitting operation with exclusive rights.

Learn how to distinguish walleye from sauger.

Lake trout (including splake trout)

May keepLake trout of 45 cm or more

ExceptionsMay keep lake trout of 55 cm or more in certain lakes.

State of fishWhole or gutted, only where a length limit applies. Elsewhere, lake trout may be whole or filleted. It must be possible to count and identify the fish (a piece of skin must adhere to the filet).

NoteThese measurements do not apply in national parks, wildlife reserves, controlled harvesting zones (ZECs) and on certain water bodies located in the territories of a number of outfitting operation with exclusive rights.

Use of dead bait fish

Possession and use of all dead bait fish species, EXCEPT prohibited species, whether whole or cut up, are allowed:

From December 1st to April 15 Except in réservoir Gouin where it is prohibited.

Use the map of fishing zones to visualize this information by displaying the “Bait Fish” layer.

Number of lines authorized in winter

5 lines on a body of water covered with ice or not, from December 1st to April 15

Printable version of zone 14 (PDF)

Length limits, bait fish allowed and number of lines authorized in winter.

Biodiversity, Wildlife and Parks – Client Services

Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday: from 8:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. and from 1 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Wednesday: from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. and from 1 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Regulatory information:

1-877-346-6763

renseignements.faune@environnement.gouv.qc.ca

See also

How to measure and fillet fish

Possession and identification of fish

Salmon fishing

Winter fishing

Special areas

Glossary

Imported from quebec.ca · 5/1/2026

Zone regulatory novelties

Reduction of the daily catch limit for char and trout in lac des Soeurs: 3 in all.

Recent news

Zone map

Zone 13 · 2 sous-zones

PDF map

Water bodies with regulatory exceptions

- the part between its mouth (48°42'53'' N., 77 °46'55'' W.) and a point 200 m upstream (48°42'47'' N., 77°46'54'' W.) (Canton Duverny)
Winter fishing
(47°00'41" N., 79°16'18" W.)
Winter fishing
(47°02'58" N., 79°15'11" W.)
Winter fishing
(47°17'55" N., 79°26'25" W.)
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(48°10'49" N., 77°43'11" W.)
Winter fishing
(Laverlochère township, 47°21'12" N., 79°15'26" W.)
Winter fishing
(Simard) (48°39'40" N., 78°17'50" W.), canton Trécesson
Winter fishing
à l'Eau Claire - (46°40'26" N., 79°03'11" W.)Lac
à la TruiteLac
Ab-RonoLac
Abitibi (48°40'19" N., 79°22'55" W.)
Winter fishing
Aldor - (47°12'23" N., 79°08'07" W.)Lac
Amyot - (47°57'57" N., 76°51'28" W.)Lac
Aubry - (47°04'14" N., 78°58'29" W.)Lac
AudoinLac
Augier - (48°39'05" N., 76°45'51" W.)Lac
aux BrochetsLac
aux SablesLac
Barrière (canton Rémigny)Rivière
Barthou - (47°52'29" N., 76°56'49" W.)Lac
Bat - (47°02'53" N., 79°01'01" W.)Lac
BeauchêneLac
Bélisle (chute 8) canton BruchésiLac
BellisleLac
Berry - (48°46'41" N., 78°22'19" W., canton Berry)Lac
Black (46°54'01" N., 78°08'17" O.)Lac
Bois-Franc (Booth) - (46°45'39" N., 78°36'31" W.)Lac
Burden - (47°10'44" N., 79°07'49" W.)Lac
CastagnierRivière
Castagnier (48°43'49" N., 77°46'05" O.)Lac
Cavendish - (47°59'36" N., 76°17'57" W.)Lac
Charrette - (48°38'08" N., 76°22'00" W.)Lac
Choquette - (47°05'17" N., 78°58'33" W.)Lac
Clair - (46°32'11" N., 78°45'50" W.)Lac
Clair - (48°18'05" N., 77°10'18" W.)(Canton Senneterre)Lac
Clais - (48°06'12" N., 76°42'28" W.)Lac
Clément - (47°01'08" N., 78°58'17" W.)Lac
CollinRuisseau
compris entre une ligne joignant le point 48°50'33" N., 79°13'32" O. en rive ouest et le point 48°50'30" N., 79°13'29" O. en rive est (barrage La Sarre 2) et une ligne joignant le point 48°50'12" N., 79°13'44" O. en rive ouest et le point 48°50'12" N., 79°13'40" O. en rive est à la hauteur du rang 8-9 (canton La Sarre)
Winter fishing
Cuillère - (48°40'19" N., 76°42'54" W.)Lac
Cuillère 2 - (48°39'14" N., 76°42'41" W.)Lac
D'ArgentLac
de KipawaBaie
2026 novelties
de la Petite Prairie (canton Béarn)Lac
Decelles rapide 16 (rivière des Outaouais)Réservoir
DelestresRivière
Denain - (47°53'38" N., 76°59'21" W.)Lac
DéryLac
des BoisLac
des OutaouaisRivière
des Soeurs
Winter fishing
des Terrasses - (48°38'25" N., 75°55'31" W.)Lac
Desforges - (48°44'32" N., 76°44'27" W.)Lac
DespériersLac
Draper - (47°59'26" N., 76°52'31" W.)Lac
du Grand Couteau (Galt) (47°09'13" N., 79°07'44" W.)Lac
du Moulin (46°46'42" N., 79°00'12" O.)Lac
DufaultLac
en Coeur - (47°10'41" N., 79°02'24" W.)Lac
FlorentienLac

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Top fishing spots in Zone 13

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Frequently asked questions

Q1.What are the fishing regulations for Zone 13 in Quebec in 2026?

Zone 13 (Zone 13) regulations are published by Quebec's Ministry of Forests, Wildlife and Parks (MFFP) in the 2026 General Fishing Order. The zone has 126 water-body specific exceptions, 2 new for 2026. See the official tool at peche.faune.gouv.qc.ca/regpec for catch limits, opening dates, and minimum sizes per species.

Q2.When does fishing season open in Zone 13 for 2026?

Opening dates vary by species: walleye typically opens 3rd Saturday of May, bass 4th Saturday of June, brook trout late April in the south to early June in the north. Check the 2026 General Order for exact dates in Zone 13.

Q3.What's the catch limit for walleye and pike in Zone 13?

Standard 2026 limits: walleye 6 per day, northern pike 6 per day. Some water bodies in Zone 13 have stricter limits — 126 exceptions are listed on this page. Refer to peche.faune.gouv.qc.ca/regpec for the exact rule on your lake.

Q4.Where can I fish in Zone 13 in Quebec?

Popular spots inside or near Zone 13 include: Dépôt Carrier, Deuxième lac Twin, Esturgeon, Ruisseau, Esturgeon, Ruisseau, Esturgeon, Ruisseau. The full interactive map with 3,600+ Quebec fishing spots is available on pecheurquebec.com/carte.

Q5.Do I need a special permit for Zone 13?

A standard MFFP fishing license is required everywhere in Quebec (~$24/year for Quebec residents). For wildlife reserves and national parks within Zone 13, you also need a daily SEPAQ access reservation. Buy online at sepaq.com.

Source: MFFP — peche.faune.gouv.qc.ca. Always verify official rules before fishing.