[4] The Dictionnaire des rivières et lacs de la province de Québec (1914) says, Situated on the north coast of the Gulf of Saint Lawrence, Saguenay County, at the end of the seigneury of Mingan and several miles from the river Agouanus or Goynish.
[4] Huard (1897: 349) wrote of the Nabisipi River, "It was about 1855 that the Rochette families settled there, after the Hudson's Bay Company had abandoned the salmon fishing station it had on the little Nabisipi River ... in the latter years [before 1897] the whole of the Nabisippians embarked to seek fortune under a more favorable sky.
The Nabisipi Outfitter, co-managed by the Innu, protects the resource, and encourages catch and release of all salmon.
[4] As of 2019 the Nabisipi UenapeuHipu outfitters, based at the mouth of the river, arranged for salmon fishing trips with guides and a cook.
In view of the rapidly declining Atlantic salmon population catch-and-release should have been implemented on all rivers apart from northern Quebec.