In various camps and lakes in Quebec, walleye fishing regulations vary slightly, but most are similar to what you will find imposed upon anglers visiting the Bush Country Camp. Size restrictions are measured in inches for all species, and walleye must be at least 14 inches in order to be keepers. One fish over the length of 23 inches may be kept as a trophy, but in most circumstances, they must be released. Also, there are limits to the number of fish you can take home daily. The entire province of Quebec regulates that you may not take more than six walleye per angler per day, and none may be under 14 inches in length. While some camps may add additional restrictions, as those found at Bush Country on maximum size, these regulations must be adhered to in all Quebec fishing locations.
Because there are such strict regulations on fishermen in the territory, Quebec walleye fishing continues to be fruitful, and many area lakes are quite useful for tournaments and other fishing competitions due to the abundance of walleye in these waters. While having a good time in this area, it is also imperative to the people of the land that the environment and all its natural inhabitants be appropriately preserved. Therefore, before going Quebec walleye fishing at any camp or location, read their self-imposed rules and regulations and adhere to all of them.
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