Lac St-François has 3 fishing spots in our catalog, spread across 3 Quebec regions. 12 fish species are reported in this water body, including Grand Brochet, Dor Jaune, Perchaude.
Lambton · payant
Saint-Romain · payant
Saint-Joseph-de-Coleraine · mise_a_leau
Saint-Joseph-de-Coleraine · payant
Saint-Zotique · gratuit
Port Lewis · quai
Saint-Anicet · quai
Dundee · mise_a_leau
Saint-Anicet · mise_a_leau
Coteau-du-Lac · payant
monteregie · mise_a_leau
monteregie · marina
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Across our 3 spot listings at Lac St-François, 12 species are reported: Grand Brochet, Dor Jaune, Perchaude, Grand Cor Gone, Lotte, Barbotte Brune, Perlan Arc En Ciel, Ouananiche, Achigan Petite Bouche, Esturgeon Jaune, Dor Noir, Achigan Grande Bouche. Each spot fact-sheet lists the species observed at that location.
3 fishing access points are catalogued at Lac St-François: 4 payant, 4 mise à l'eau, 1 gratuit, 2 quai, 1 marina.
Lac St-François spans 3 Quebec administrative regions: estrie, chaudiere-appalaches, monteregie.
Regulations depend on the MFFP fishing zone covering Lac St-François 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.
Yes. A standard MFFP fishing license is required in Quebec (~$24/year for residents). Buy online at sepaq.com. Some access points at Lac St-François may also require a SEPAQ wildlife reserve or municipal access pass — check the spot fact-sheet.