Bohier Lake Camps
A Private Fly Fishing Club on Quebec’s Lower North Shore
Bohier Lake is at the head of the Musquaro River watershed, 75 miles North East of the village of Nastashquan.
Access is available by floatplane only. Again this year, we will have a maximum of 40 visiting members for the 2020 season.
Fly Fishing and catch and release of all mature fish is our mode of fishing management. Brook Trout (Speckled Trout), Landlocked Salmon (Ouananiche) and Lake Arctic Char are the three species present in our waters.
We offer all inclusive packages to our visiting members: return flight from Natashquan by floatplane, 5 night stay and all meals in camp; a boat, motor and gas at no extra charge per two anglers are included in your stay. Upon request, complimentary casting lessons and evening fly tying sessions are available.
Fishing is done on three main lakes: Bohier, Grossin and Boulet. We are opening 2 new lakes for 2020: Gauthier and Benoît lakes. River fishing is made on three different stretches of Grossin River for a total of 20 pools.
We are located on the 51st parallel, at mid-point between Anticosti Island and the Labrador border. Since the year 2000, the area has not been visited for 15 years… We stayed 8 weeks during the summer in 2014 and bought Camps Bohier after due diligence in October 2015.
Our 2019 season was one of great in discoveries and surprises. All camps and amenities are now in very good shape and our knowledge of the territory is rapidly improving. Our remoteness from the Coast of the St-Lawrence River is the key element for the presence of pristine nature and trophy fishing. Brook Trout is abundant and can grow up to 3 pounds.
The largest Landlocked Salmon we caught in the 2019 season weighted more than 10 pounds. Ouananiche of more than 5 pounds are caught each week. Lake Arctic Char is also present.
The philosophy of Bohier’s shareholders is quite simple: Lake and river fly fishing, catch and release, conservation, pleasure and adventure in a remote and untouched wilderness area.