heres a update to the shrimp season.
WDFW summary
Here is a quick update of the 2009 prawn season opener for Puget Sound, there were reasonably good tides and weather on Saturday, at least in the morning:
MA 7 (San Juans)-
Effort was way, way up over last year’s opener, probably mostly due to favorable tides (last year on the opener the tides were marginal) – counted 258 boats shrimping versus 92 last year – the tides make a huge difference in the MA 7 effort and catch rates. The average number of pots fished per boat is a little over 3. As expected with the better tides, catch rates were better than last year, 59.1 prawns/potday vs. 35.1 last year, and as usual the Iceberg area catch rates (64.4 prawns/potday) were on average higher than the rest of MA 7.
MA 8 (Everett-Saratoga Pass)-
Effort was up quite a bit from last year – counted 1183 buoys on opener, last year the count was 858 buoys. Catch rates were up, 58.6 prawns/potday vs. 48.7 last year. Was open 4 days last year, probably will be 3 days this year.
MA 9 (Edmonds area)-
Effort similar to last year – buoy count was 587 this year vs. 563 last year. Catches rates were better; 61.4 prawns/potday vs. 48.9 last year. As usual this area had the smallest prawns outside of Hood Canal, averaging 13.2 count/lb. Reached quota in 2 days last year, will likely be the same this year, closes this Wednesday afternoon.
MA 10 (Bainbridge I)-
Effort up from last year – counted 279 buoys, last year’s opener was 188 buoys. Catch rates were up; 61.4 prawns/pot vs. 46.3 last year. Was open 3 days last year, closes this Wednesday afternoon, but hopefully there will be enough quota remaining for at least another weekday opener.
MA 10 (Elliott Bay)-
Significantly higher effort here – counted 510 buoys, last year’s opener was 281 buoys. Catch rates were down a little; 55.6 prawns/potday vs. 61.2 last year. Was open 3 days last year, it will be 2 days this year, closes this Wednesday afternoon.
MA 11 (Vashon)-
The effort was up a little over last year – counted 478 buoys, last year’s Wednesday opener was 414 buoys. Catch rates were similar; 46.8 prawns/potday vs. 45.7 last year. Even with the larger quota here since 2007 we still exceeded the rec share in one day. This area had the largest average prawn size prawns, barely beating out a couple other areas with an 11.1 count/lb.
MA 12 (Hood Canal)-
Effort was down slightly over last year – counted 1,358 boats shrimping versus 1,467 last year. This has been a trend over the past couple years, as Hood Canal seems to be the only area where daily fishing effort is actually slowly decreasing each year. Catch rates were close to last year; 61.6 prawns/potday vs. 64.4 last year. As usual the average size was a bit smaller than the other areas – averaging 14.0 count/lb.
With the better tides for the opener this year I expected participation to be up, but I was surprised at how drastically it went up in some areas. It had seemed to me that fishing effort in most areas (other than MA 7) had kind of leveled off over the past couple years – but I guess not after what we saw Saturday.