Zone 29 in Quebec (Zone 29) is governed by the MFFP 2026 General Fishing Order. The zone has 20 water-body specific regulations, including 0 new for 2026 and 8 winter-fishing rules.
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Zone 29 (Zone 29) regulations are published by Quebec's Ministry of Forests, Wildlife and Parks (MFFP) in the 2026 General Fishing Order. The zone has 20 water-body specific exceptions, 0 new for 2026. See the official tool at peche.faune.gouv.qc.ca/regpec for catch limits, opening dates, and minimum sizes per species.
Opening dates vary by species: walleye typically opens 3rd Saturday of May, bass 4th Saturday of June, brook trout late April in the south to early June in the north. Check the 2026 General Order for exact dates in Zone 29.
Standard 2026 limits: walleye 6 per day, northern pike 6 per day. Some water bodies in Zone 29 have stricter limits — 20 exceptions are listed on this page. Refer to peche.faune.gouv.qc.ca/regpec for the exact rule on your lake.
Popular spots inside or near Zone 29 include: Lac D'Ailleboust, Lac Étienniche, Lac Laliberté. The full interactive map with 3,600+ Quebec fishing spots is available on pecheurquebec.com/carte.
A standard MFFP fishing license is required everywhere in Quebec (~$24/year for Quebec residents). For wildlife reserves and national parks within Zone 29, you also need a daily SEPAQ access reservation. Buy online at sepaq.com.
Source: MFFP — peche.faune.gouv.qc.ca. Always verify official rules before fishing.