Quebec introduces salmon fishing restrictions amid decline in migration to rivers
MONTREAL — Quebec has introduced new restrictions on Atlantic salmon fishing because of annual fish migrations that are well below average in most of the province’s rivers.
But a conservation group that represents the interests of Atlantic salmon fishers in Quebec believes the province should go further.
While it was satisfied with the changes, the exceptional nature of this year’s salmon runs justifies a more cautious approach, said Normand Fiset, president of the Fédération québécoise pour le saumon atlantique.
“In order for us to be coherent with our conservation strategies, we recommend to go (100 per cent) catch and release, at least for the rest of this season,” Fiset said. “And we’re going to have to sit down during the winter with (the environment department) to figure out what kind of management plan to put in place starting 2025.”