It's true that in Quebec the situation for salmon fishing and fishing in general is very specific, given that fishery management is a power that is largely delegated to the provincial government.
I also think that this delegation of power and the creation of networks of not-for-profit organizations like ZECs and wildlife reserves, which are locally responsible for managing the areas, are clearly effective at managing the resource sensitively.
As for those aspects that the federal government might well learn from, it's an interesting avenue that allows us to divide the management of the areas in question into zones that are biologically compatible with Atlantic salmon.