Hunting – Fishing – Trapping
Modification in zone 17
Based on the results of the 2021 aerial surveys and in compliance with obligations under the James Bay and Northern Quebec Agreement (JBNQA), moose hunting activities in zone 17 will be limited to harvesting by Indigenous people for subsistence hunting. The decline in the population of moose observed in this area implies a decrease in harvesting.
Main rules
Caribou
White-Tailed Deer
- Regulatory restrictions related to chronic wasting disease in cervids
- Antler restriction pilot project concerning white-tailed deer
Management Plan
- Québec’s 2020-2028 Brook Trout Management Plan
- Québec’s 2020-2028 Brook Trout Management Plan – Brochure
- Québec’s 2020-2027 Black Bear Management Plan
- Québec’s 2020-2027 Black Bear Management Plan – Brochure
- Québec’s 2020-2027 White-Tailed Deer Management Plan
- Québec’s 2020-2027 White-Tailed Deer Management Plan – Brochure
- Québec’s 2020-2028 Lake Trout Management Plan – Brochure
- Québec’s 2016-2023 Wild Turkey Management Plan – Mid-Term Review
- Québec’s Walleye Management Plan 2016-2026
- Québec’s Lake Trout Management Plan 2014-2020
- Québec’s Atlantic Salmon Management Plan 2016-2026
- Québec’s Fur-Bearing Animal Management Plan 2018-2025
Licences
Other information
- Methods of preventing the introduction and propagation of exotic invasive species
(in French only)
- Chronic wasting disease in cervids surveillance and control operations
- Wildlife registration stations
(in French only)
- Statistics on hunting and trapping in Québec
- Provincial fur-bearing animal harvest status reports 2014-2015
- Québec Program to Fight Invasive Carp
- Fishing with bait fish
- Computerized licence selling system
- Law and regulations
(in French)
- Hunting authorization for handicapped persons
Other Websites