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Fishing Scout Report

Brochet, Lac du

Quebec

Detailed scouting intelligence for Brochet, Lac du, Quebec. Fishing data, seasonal tips, terrain info, and expert guidance for Canadian outdoor adventures.

Primary Species

Omble de fontaine

Seasonal Tips

⚠️ Mercury advisory in effect — check consumption guidelines before eating your catch. Best fishing from May through October. Omble de fontaine is most active in early morning and late evening during summer months.

— Expert Field Intelligence

About This Place

Brochet, Lac du is one of Quebec's premier fishing destinations, nestled within the Laurentian Mountains, St. Lawrence Valley, boreal shield. Known for its exceptional Omble de fontaine populations, this waterbody has earned a loyal following among anglers who return season after season for its consistent catches and breathtaking natural setting.



With a maximum depth of Varies, the lake offers diverse structure and habitat that supports a healthy ecosystem of Omble de fontaine. The surrounding Laurentian Mountains provides a stunning backdrop that makes every outing here feel like a true wilderness escape. Whether you're casting from shore at dawn or trolling the deep water on a quiet afternoon, Brochet, Lac du delivers an unforgettable Canadian fishing experience.

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GPS: 46.5°N, 72°W

How to Get There

From Montreal, head east — the drive takes approximately 45 minutes. GPS coordinates: 46.5°N, 72.0°W. The final stretch is on gravel road — high-clearance vehicle recommended during spring thaw. Cell service is generally available until the last 15 minutes of the drive.

Parking & Access

Gravel pull-off area with space for 8-10 vehicles. Cartop boat launch only — no trailer ramp. Parking is free year-round. Multiple shore fishing spots are accessible from the parking area. Arrive early on weekends during peak season — the lot fills up by 7 AM.

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Best Time to Visit

Spring (May-June): Post-ice-out is prime time for Omble de fontaine. Water temperatures are ideal and fish are actively feeding after the long winter.
Summer (July-August): Switch to early morning and late evening bites. Deep water trolling produces best results.
Fall (September-October): Arguably the best season — cooler water triggers aggressive feeding. Fall colours make this an especially scenic time to visit.
Winter: Ice fishing is productive from January through March. Check ice conditions with local outfitters.

Terrain & Topography

Maximum depth: Varies. The lake bottom features a mix of rocky shoals, sand flats, and deep drop-offs that provide excellent habitat structure. The surrounding landscape is Laurentian Mountains with a mix of open meadow and forested shoreline. Water clarity is moderate — 1-3 metres visibility depending on season. Watch for submerged rocks near the northern shore.

Regulations & Permits

A valid Quebec fishing licence is required for all anglers 16 and older. Licences can be purchased online through the provincial government website or at local tackle shops. Conservation licence holders have reduced catch limits. Check the current Quebec Fishing Regulations Summary for species-specific size and catch limits — regulations for Omble de fontaine are strictly enforced. Barbless hooks are mandatory in this zone. Catch-and-release is encouraged for trophy-sized fish to maintain the healthy population.

Nearby Services

Nearest gas station: 15 minutes drive. Groceries and supplies available in Montreal — stock up before heading out. Bait and tackle available at the general store in the nearest village. Several fishing guides operate in the area — book in advance for peak season.

Where to Stay

Rustic fishing lodges nearby offer packages including boat rental. Backcountry camping is permitted on Crown land — practice Leave No Trace. Motels and B&Bs available in Montreal for those preferring indoor comfort.

Cell Coverage & Safety

Cell coverage: Spotty — download offline maps before your trip. Nearest hospital: Montreal (45 minutes drive). Always wear a PFD when on the water and file a trip plan with someone at home. Wildlife encounters are rare but carry bear spray as a precaution. Water temperature can be dangerously cold even in summer — dress for immersion.

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