Top fish species at Ruisseau Willard

Smallmouth bass
Smallmouth bass
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General info

Ruisseau Willard is a stream located in Quebec, Canada. It is most popular for fishing Smallmouth bass.

Location

45°29′41.3″N 71°37′46.9″W
Directions

Cities nearby

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14.6 miles away

Magog

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West Stewartstown

35.2 miles away

Derby Line

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Derby Center

44.7 miles away

Lac-Brome

47.1 miles away

Newport

47.7 miles away

Island Pond

48.8 miles away

Newport Center

49.9 miles away

Bromont

51.0 miles away

North Troy

51.0 miles away

Granby

53.9 miles away

Orleans

54.9 miles away

Cowansville

58.1 miles away

West Burke

61.3 miles away

Groveton

61.7 miles away

Sutton

62.9 miles away

Saint-Hyacinthe

64.4 miles away

East Burke

64.5 miles away

Sheffield

66.2 miles away

Lyndon Center

68.7 miles away

Enosburg Falls

70.0 miles away

North Hyde Park

73.8 miles away

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FAQ about Ruisseau Willard fishing

the Ruisseau Willard is a stream located in Quebec, Canada. Its coordinates are:
45°29′41.3″N 71°37′46.9″W
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