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The state and tribal Puget Sound Dungeness crab fisheries landed a total of 11.8 million pounds in 2015, exceeding the previous year’s record by 1.2 million pounds.
OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) - Five areas of the Puget Sound are opening in June for recreational crab fishing. The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife says the south Puget Sound will be open ...
There's More Than One Way To Catch A Crab In Puget Sound . David Hyde; Amina Al-Sadi; July 02, 2015 / 2:29 pm Crabbing season is open in Puget Sound! Flickr ...
The state and tribal Puget Sound Dungeness crab fisheries landed a total of 11.8 million pounds in 2015, exceeding the previous year’s record by 1.2 million pounds.
Summer crab season will be July 11 through August 30 in the areas of Puget Sound adjacent to Gig Harbor, the state Department of Fish and Wildlife has announced.
A crab pot is the most commonly used gear to catch Dungeness crab in Puget Sound. You can buy or make pots made up of wrapping netting over an iron frame. They must have one or two funnel-shaped ...
OLYMPIA — All Puget Sound marine areas are now closed to recreational crab fishing, and sport crabbers have until Feb. 1 to report their results for the winter season. State fishing rules require that ...
SEATTLE -- Forget fishing for salmon. Puget Sound crab pots are so passé. Squid is in. For the first time in a couple decades, officials have tested squid in Puget Sound for metals and other ...
Forget fishing for salmon. Puget Sound crab pots are so passé. Squid is in. For the first time in a couple decades, officials have tested squid in Puget Sound for metals and other contaminants ...
The recreational crab fishing season in Marine Area 10 (Seattle/Bremerton) will reopen for the month of December, joining the rest of Puget Sound already open to late-season crabbing.
Fishermen in most areas of Puget Sound, including Olympia and Tacoma, will be able to catch crab through Monday when the summer season closes. KEVIN CLARK AP file, 2011 Recreational crabbing in ...
The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) announced today that two marine areas in south Puget Sound will not be open for crab fishing this summer to allow Dungeness crab populations ...