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Lac Aylmer

4 fishing spots · 12 species · 3 region(s)

Lac Aylmer has 4 fishing spots in our catalog, spread across 3 Quebec regions. 12 fish species are reported in this water body, including Brochet Maill, Carpe Commune, Dor Jaune.

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Spots
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Species
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Access types

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Frequently asked questions

Q1.What fish species can I catch at Lac Aylmer?

Across our 4 spot listings at Lac Aylmer, 12 species are reported: Brochet Maill, Carpe Commune, Dor Jaune, Perchaude, Grand Brochet, Achigan Petite Bouche, Maskinong, Omble De Fontaine, Grand Cor Gone, Barbotte Brune, Cisco De Lac, Perlan Arc En Ciel. Each spot fact-sheet lists the species observed at that location.

Q2.How many access points are there at Lac Aylmer?

4 fishing access points are catalogued at Lac Aylmer: 2 quai, 3 mise à l'eau, 1 gratuit, 1 payant.

Q3.In which Quebec regions is Lac Aylmer located?

Lac Aylmer spans 3 Quebec administrative regions: chaudiere-appalaches, estrie, saguenay.

Q4.What are the fishing regulations at Lac Aylmer?

Regulations depend on the MFFP fishing zone covering Lac Aylmer and may include water-body specific exceptions. Each spot fact-sheet shows the applicable zone and links to the official rules at peche.faune.gouv.qc.ca/regpec.

Q5.Do I need a license to fish at Lac Aylmer?

Yes. A standard MFFP fishing license is required in Quebec (~$24/year for residents). Buy online at sepaq.com. Some access points at Lac Aylmer may also require a SEPAQ wildlife reserve or municipal access pass — check the spot fact-sheet.