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puckster_guy

A question on maps...does anybody have a map that illustrates detailed borders of the zecs? Which lakes are in and out of the various zecs? And for that matter why we have so many zecs and why can't I just get one pass to visit any lake I choose. I never liked the ideas of a zec zone anyway.
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jackalofnar

I'm not sure what SgtCrabby's map looks like, but one option would be to create a map something like the one in the link below.

http://www.bushcountrycamp.com/bushcountrycamp/Fishing_files/BushCountryCamp.jpg

My background is in GIS (Geographic Information Systems).  All of the data in this map is available free of charge from the federal government and is based on the National Topographic Database at the 1:50000 scale, UTM projection.  You just need to have the correct software to work with it.  With a bit of effort, the I could probably get the ZEC Boundaries.

If there is interest and value to the outfitters, I might be able to put something together.

Another option would be to create a small site using the Google Maps API, but this is a bit more involved and might be beyond the scope of this forum.

Cheers,

Kirk

Dog

Quote from: jackalofnar on May 13, 2014, 01:03:16 PM
I'm not sure what SgtCrabby's map looks like, but one option would be to create a map something like the one in the link below.

http://www.bushcountrycamp.com/bushcountrycamp/Fishing_files/BushCountryCamp.jpg

My background is in GIS (Geographic Information Systems).  All of the data in this map is available free of charge from the federal government and is based on the National Topographic Database at the 1:50000 scale, UTM projection.  You just need to have the correct software to work with it.  With a bit of effort, the I could probably get the ZEC Boundaries.

If there is interest and value to the outfitters, I might be able to put something together.

Another option would be to create a small site using the Google Maps API, but this is a bit more involved and might be beyond the scope of this forum.

Cheers,

Kirk

kirk, looks like this: http://kipawafishingforum.net/index.php?topic=17.0 - nate
One more cast...

jackalofnar

Thanks.  The source data looks like NTDB on that map as well.

Kirk

jackalofnar

On the StgCrabby map, Bush Country Camp is on the wrong island if there is an opportunity to correct it.

Thanks!

Kirk

Dog

Kirk, that's an easy enough fix, just let sgtcrabby know exactly where it is... and in the next revision I'm sure he'll correct it. neither of us have ever been there so thank you for the correction.
-nate
One more cast...

jackalofnar

Cool.  Thanks.  The correct location is on the map in the link I posted a bit earlier.

http://www.bushcountrycamp.com/bushcountrycamp/Fishing_files/BushCountryCamp.jpg
Cheers,

Kirk

Jay Thomas

Hi Nate:

Thanks very much for the explanation of how much effort is involved in the makeup of this map. Kudos to SgtCrabby!

Jay

Jay Thomas

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Quote from: puckster_guy on May 13, 2014, 12:56:51 PM
A question on maps...does anybody have a map that illustrates detailed borders of the zecs? Which lakes are in and out of the various zecs? And for that matter why we have so many zecs and why can't I just get one pass to visit any lake I choose. I never liked the ideas of a zec zone anyway.

Hi Joe:

Before the establishment of Zones d'Exploitation Controlee (ZECs) in Quebec in 1978, much of the land now within ZEC borders belonged to private fishing/hunting clubs (translated - that meant no access for any of us). You can read some background info on ZECs at http://perc.org/blog/what-world-zec

As for maps that illustrate the detailed borders of ZECs, one can always contact any ZEC of interest and order the map of their territory (nominal fee of $10 approximately). I have the maps for ZEC Kipawa and for ZEC Dumoine. A less detailed illustration of the borders of ZECs is available at http://www.reseauzec.com/carte  Click on any ZEC on the map to get an exploded map view.

Jay

puckster_guy

TY Jay. I don't remember zec's when I used to come uo 30 yrs ago. A bit of a history lesson. I couldn't figure out why they existed. gonna look into them more. I see millions of back lakes I'd like to explore I'd like to look for some brookies in streams and small lakes.
Days spent fishing don't count against life :)

limacharley

If you find Brookie lakes, PM ME.
Haven't had time to ask them, but do you think the Qc "MNR" have a list of lakes in the area with the species found in them like Ontario?
Everybody is a genius.
But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree,
it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid.
- Albert Einstein

puckster_guy

I'm sure they do. I know the zecs have lists and some maps in their territories. I spoke to the ranger in the trailer at Maniwaki last year. She said most lakes are listed as per species, many have launches. I'll ask some natives I know for advise on trout streams and lakes. I'm going up this weekend.
I will probably join zec restgo, It's right near my neck of the woods.
Days spent fishing don't count against life :)