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Grumpy



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PostPosted: Sat Oct 27, 2007 10:16 am    Post subject: Crabbing Re-opens !! Reply with quote

WDFW NEWS RELEASE
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife
600 Capitol Way North, Olympia, WA 98501-1091
http://wdfw.wa.gov/

October 26, 2007
Contact: Rich Childers, (360) 586-1498 ext. 400


Five areas of Puget Sound reopen Nov. 1
for late-season crab fishing

OLYMPIA - Most waters of Puget Sound will reopen to recreational crab fishing Nov. 1, based on summer catch assessments by the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) that show more crab are available for harvest.

Starting Nov. 1 at sunrise, marine areas 6 (eastern Strait of Juan de Fuca), 9 (Admiralty Inlet), 10 (Seattle/Bremerton), 11 (Tacoma/Vashon) and 12 (Hood Canal) will reopen for sport crabbing seven days a week through Jan. 2, 2008.

Crab fishing will also remain open seven days a week through Jan. 2 in marine areas 4 (Neah Bay), 5 (Sekiu), and 13 (south Puget Sound), where the fishery has continued uninterrupted since June 18.

Two other marine areas - 8-1 and 8-2 east of Whidbey Island - will reopen for crab fishing on a daily basis Nov. 22-25 during the Thanksgiving holiday. The late season in those areas is limited to four days, because annual catch quotas for those areas were nearly reached during the summer season, said Rich Childers, WDFW crab policy coordinator.

Sport crabbing will not reopen this year in Marine Area 7 (San Juan Islands), where the summer catch slightly exceeded the annual quota.

"Our goal is to give crabbers as much opportunity to fish as possible, while remaining within the catch quotas," Childers said. "Catch assessments for the summer fishery indicate we're right on track in most areas of Puget Sound, and the crabbers deserve a lot of the credit."

That's because this year, for the first time, those catch assessments were based largely on direct reports of catch data by crabbers themselves, Childers said. Under a new approach initiated this year, WDFW asked all 210,615 crabbers licensed to fish for crab in Puget Sound to report their catch - as reflected on their personal catch cards - through the Labor Day weekend.

More than 66,000 complied, including 32,373 who filed their catch reports on a new website created for that purpose. In calculating the catch-to-date, WDFW considered the direct reports from crabbers as well as phone surveys with 5,000 others who did not submit catch reports by the Sept. 15 deadline.

"The good news is that the new reporting system has given us a lot more catch data, which has improved our estimates of the catch-to-date," Childers said. "At the same time, though, we're going to need more crabbers to report their catch before we can do away with the phone surveys entirely."

Childers noted that all crabbers who submitted catch reports on time will be entered into a drawing for 10 free 2008 combination fishing licenses.

After Sept. 3, crabbers who fish for crab in Puget Sound should use their winter catch cards to record their catch, Childers said. These winter cards are valid until January 2 and the late-season catch reports are due to WDFW by Jan. 15, 2008, after which another drawing will be held for free fishing licenses.

"It's important that people submit their reports, even if they didn't catch any crab," he said. "A report showing no crab caught is just as important in calculating the catch as one that shows lots of crab caught."

The daily catch limit in Puget Sound is five Dungeness crab, males only, in hard-shell condition with a minimum carapace width of 6¼ inches. In addition, fishers may catch six red rock crab of either sex per day, provided those crab measure at least 5 inches across. Additional information is available on the WDFW website at http://wdfw.wa.gov/fish/shelfish/crab/index.htm .




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Pat Anderson



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PostPosted: Sat Oct 27, 2007 11:20 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Yeah, seems like most places EXCEPT Area 7, which is the only one that matters to us. Seems like crabbing is a thing of the past for us... Sad
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Grumpy



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PostPosted: Sat Oct 27, 2007 11:34 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Pat, you will just have to go get some of thse Canadian ones now that they are so valuable Wink

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Alyssa Jean



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PostPosted: Sat Oct 27, 2007 2:30 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Sport crabbing will not reopen this year in Marine Area 7 (San Juan Islands), where the summer catch slightly exceeded the annual quota.

I was out yesterday with the 16, Guemes Channel to Rosario Channel, through Deception Pass (a stop a EQ to check on Anna Leigh) and then through the Swinomish Channel and back to GI. Commercial crab pots everywhere I looked. Tell me again how the sport crabbers are taking to many crabs> BullPucky!

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Jack in Alaska



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PostPosted: Sat Oct 27, 2007 7:10 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

It is the same story with Alaska sport crabbing....CLOSED.
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