Lac à Zec Owen, Bas-Saint-Laurent — Lac Iroquois
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Fishing at Lac Iroquois, Zec Owen

Lac · Bas-Saint-Laurent

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Zec Owen

Description

Lake Iroquois, located in the ZEC Owen in the Bas-Saint-Laurent region, is a favored spot for anglers targeting pike and trout. Access is provided via a well-maintained boat launch, making it easy for fishermen to enter the water. A modest daily access fee is required, and registration upon entry is mandatory. The ZEC also offers camping and cabin options, while playing a crucial role in conservation and sustainable fishing practices.

Highlights

  • 🎣
    Species
    Pike and trout available.
  • 🚤
    Access/Launch
    Well-maintained boat launch.
  • 💰
    Fee/Permit
    Modest daily access fee required.
  • 🏕️
    Accommodation
    Camping and cabin options available.
  • ⚠️
    Particularity
    Registration upon entry is mandatory.

Onsite Equipment

Boat Launch

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.
Exceptions réglementaires sur ce plan d'eau
  • IroquoisLac
  • between Paquette (46°33'00" N., 75°30'55" W.), bridge in Mont-Laurier (Highway 117) and 100m downstream point of the Iroquois rapid at Notre-Dame-du-Laus.

Source : peche.faune.gouv.qc.ca — vérifie toujours les règles officielles avant de pêcher.

Location

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