Lac à Zec Iberville, Côte-Nord — Lac Brumbell
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Fishing at Lac Brumbell, Zec Iberville

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Zec Iberville

Description

Lake Brumbell, located in the Zec Iberville in the Côte-Nord region, is a popular fishing destination, primarily known for its trout populations. Access to the lake is free, but a modest daily access fee is required, and registration at the entrance is mandatory. Anglers can also take advantage of camping or cabin options available in the ZEC. This controlled exploitation zone is managed by a non-profit association of local fishermen, ensuring conservation and sustainable fishing practices.

Highlights

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    Species
    Primarily known for trout populations.
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    Location
    Located in Zec Iberville, Côte-Nord.
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    Accommodation
    Camping and cabin options available.
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    Fee
    Free access with a modest daily fee.
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    Particularity
    Registration at the entrance is mandatory.

Onsite Equipment

Parking

Réglementation officielle

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

Nouveautés réglementaires de la zone
Modification of the fishing season for all species except Atlantic salmon: fixed opening on May 15 and fixed closing on September 10. Modification of daily catch limit for char: 10 in total, with a maximum of 2 Arctic char. Harmonization of the fishing season for all species in rivière Ouelle: May 15 to September 10. Fishing for Atlantic salmon and striped bass remains prohibited. Modification of daily catch limit and length limit for lake trout in lac Mistigougèche, ZEC Bas-Saint-Laurent: 1 in all, less than 60 cm.

Location

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