Lac à Zec Des Passes, Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean — Lac à Dîner
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Fishing at Lac à Dîner, Zec Des Passes

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Zec Des Passes

Description

Lac à Dîner, located in Zec Des Passes in the Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean region, is a favored spot for fishing walleye and trout. Accessible via a boat launch, this site is managed by a local non-profit fishing association, ensuring sustainable resource management. A modest daily access fee is required, and registration upon entry is mandatory. Visitors can also take advantage of camping or cabin options within the ZEC, promoting an immersive and environmentally friendly fishing experience.

Highlights

  • 🎣
    Species
    Walleye and trout available for fishing.
  • 📍
    Location
    Located in Zec Des Passes, Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean.
  • 🚤
    Access
    Accessible via a boat launch.
  • 💰
    Fee
    Modest daily access fee required.
  • 🏕️
    Accommodation
    Camping and cabin options available.

Onsite Equipment

Boat Launch

Réglementation officielle

Zone de pêche, exceptions et règles MFFP / Québec.ca

Nouveautés réglementaires de la zone
Modification of daily catch limit for char: 20 in all, with a maximum of 2 Arctic char. Modification of the fishing season for all species except Atlantic Salmon in certain sectors of rivière Éternité and ruisseau Benouche: closes on July 15 (in force since April 17, 2023). Complete closure of fishing for all species in rivière Éternité, the sector in Saguenay Fjord National Park (in force since April 18, 2023). Modification of fishing season for walleye, pike, sturgeon and Atlantic Salmon in rivière Saguenay between the foot of the Chute-à-Caron dam and the Shipshaw dam to Dubuc bridge (see also zone 21) and in certain sectors of rivières Chicoutimi, Shipshaw and aux Vases: opens June 1. Modification of the daily catch limit for char in certain sections of Rivière à Mars: 0 retained. Modification of the daily catch limit for Atlantic salmon in certain sections of Rivière à Mars: 1 small fish caught and retained or 3 caught and released according to the quota caught first. Modification of the fishing season for all species except striped bass and Atlantic salmon in rivière Saint-Jean between a straight line 30 m upstream of the waterfall at kilometre 10.5 and the hydroelectric dam: closes September 15. Modification of the daily catch limit for Atlantic salmon in several sectors of rivière Saint-Jean: 0 retained and no more than 2 caught and released. Complete closure of fishing for all species in rivière Bras des Murailles. Modification of the daily catch limit for Atlantic salmon in rivière Sainte-Marguerite Nord-Est between the mouth of the river and chute du Seize: 1 small fish caught and retained or 3 caught and released according to the quota caught first. Modification of the fishing season for all species except landlocked salmon in lacs au Foin and Tchitogama and somesectors of rivières Mistassibi, Mistassibi Nord-Est and Péribonka: lake trout fishing closes the Sunday eve of the second Monday in September and fishing for other species (except landlocked salmon and lake trout) closes November 30th. Winter fishing for other species (except landlocked salmon and lake trout) remains open in these bodies of water. Modification of the fishing season for all species in lac Périgny: from July 1 to the Sunday eve of the second Monday in September. Modification of the fishing season for all species in lac Otis: from the fourth Friday in May to the Sunday eve of the second Monday in September.

Guide de consommation

Mercure (Hg) et nombre de repas/mois autorisés selon la taille — données MELCCFP officielles.

EspècePetitMoyenGrosStatut
Doré jauneDoré jaune
30-40cm
8 repas/mois
Hg 0.21 mg/kg
✓ Autorisé
LotteLotte
30-45cm
8 repas/mois
Hg 0.13 mg/kg
✓ Autorisé
⚠️ Avis spécifiques par espèce :
  • Doré jaunePour les jeunes enfants, les femmes qui planifient une grossesse, les femmes enceintes et celles qui allaitent, il est recommandé de consommer cette espèce de poisson de manière occasionnelle seulement.
Recommandations pour enfants, femmes enceintes et qui allaitent

À éviter : Pour les jeunes enfants, les femmes qui planifient une grossesse, les femmes enceintes et celles qui allaitent, il est recommandé de consommer cette espèce de poisson de manière occasionnelle seulemen

À réduire : Pour les femmes qui planifient une grossesse, les femmes enceintes et celles qui allaitent, il est recommandé de réduire de moitié le nombre de repas par mois.

1 repas = 230 g (8 oz) de poisson avant sa cuisson. Le nombre total de repas doit être ajusté en fonction de toutes les espèces consommées durant le mois.

Source : Guide de consommation MELCCFP (CC-BY 4.0). 1 repas = portion 230g (8oz) avant cuisson.

Location

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