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Heat: Closed Fishing on the Bec Saw in Anticosti

Summary by Le Charlevoisien
"Given the very low rainfall we have received recently and that this trend seems to be continuing for the next few weeks, it has been decided to close the fishery on the Bec Scie River for the remainder of the 2025 season. We hope, through this action, to minimize a little the negative impacts on the River's fish population and to promote the quality of the fishery in future years," says Louis Royer, Director General of outfitting.
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"Given the very low rainfall we have received recently and that this trend seems to be continuing for the next few weeks, it has been decided to close the fishery on the Bec Scie River for the remainder of the 2025 season. We hope, through this action, to minimize a little the negative impacts on the River's fish population and to promote the quality of the fishery in future years," says Louis Royer, Director General of outfitting.

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"Given the very low rainfall we have received recently and that this trend seems to be continuing for the next few weeks, it has been decided to close the fishery on the Bec Scie River for the remainder of the 2025 season. We hope, through this action, to minimize a little the negative impacts on the River's fish population and to promote the quality of the fishery in future years," says Louis Royer, Director General of outfitting.

"Given the very low rainfall we have received recently and that this trend seems to be continuing for the next few weeks, it has been decided to close the fishery on the Bec Scie River for the remainder of the 2025 season. We hope, through this action, to minimize a little the negative impacts on the River's fish population and to promote the quality of the fishery in future years," says Louis Royer, Director General of outfitting.

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Le Charlevoisien broke the news in on Monday, August 11, 2025.
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