Lac à Zec Batiscan-Neilson, Capitale-Nationale — Lac Aaron
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Fishing at Lac Aaron, Zec Batiscan-Neilson

Lac · Capitale-Nationale

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Zec Batiscan-Neilson

Description

Lac Aaron, located in the Batiscan-Neilson Controlled Harvesting Zone (ZEC) in the Capitale-Nationale region, is a favored spot among anglers. The lake is home to species such as walleye and northern pike. Access is made easy with a boat launch on-site, and a modest daily access fee is required. Registration upon entry is mandatory to comply with ZEC regulations, managed by a non-profit association of local anglers. Camping and cabin options are available, promoting sustainable fishing practices.

Highlights

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    Species
    Walleye and northern pike found in the lake.
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    Access/Launch
    Boat launch available on-site.
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    Fee/Permit
    Modest daily access fee required.
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    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: 10 in all, with a maximum of 2 Arctic char. Complete closure of landlocked salmon fishing in rivière Montmorency from the base of chute Montmorency to the north side of the route 138 right-of-way. Modification of Atlantic salmon fishing season in the rivière Malbaie between the downstream side of the route 138 bridge and the downstream side of the railway crossing in Clermont: advanced to June 1. Modification of the fishing season for all species except striped bass and Atlantic salmon in rivière Petit Saguenay between the mouth of the river and the bridge on chemin des Chutes: closes September 15. Modification of the daily catch limit for Atlantic salmon in rivière Petit Saguenay between the mouth of the river and the bridge on chemin des Chutes: 0 retained and no more than 3 caught and released.

Location

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