#241500 - 04/20/04 07:08 PM
Re: Shrimp Closures
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Registered: 08/14/03
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Nookie where did ya get 600 pound quota?
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#241502 - 04/20/04 07:16 PM
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FISHING RULE CHANGE WASHINGTON DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE 600 Capitol Way North, Olympia, WA 98501-1091
April 20, 2004
Recreational shrimp fishing season closing immediately in Marine Area 11
Action: Recreational shrimp fishing for shrimp will close immediately in the Vashon Island area, Marine Area 11.
Effective date: Immediately.
Species affected: All shrimp species.
Location: All waters of Marine Area 11.
Reason for action: The recreational share of spot shrimp has been taken in the area covered under this rule it was a very small quota, only 600 lbs.
Other information: This area will reopen in approximately two weeks for non-spot shrimp with a 150 foot maximum fishing depth restriction is in effect to protect spot shrimp. See page 127 of the "2003-04 Fishing in Washington" rules pamphlet for descriptions of spot, coonstripe, and pink shrimp.
Information contact: Dave Sterritt, Point Whitney (360) 586-1498 ext 228; Rich Childers, Point Whitney (360) 586-1498 ext 400; Mark O'Toole. La Conner (360) 466-4345 ext 241.
Fishers must have a current Washington fishing license. Check the WDFW "Fishing in Washington" rules pamphlet for details on fishing seasons and regulations. Fishing rules are subject to change. Check the WDFW Fishing hotline for the latest rule information at (360) 902-2500, press 2 for recreational rules. For the Shellfish Rule Change hotline call (360)796-3215 or toll free 1-866-880-5431.
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#241504 - 04/20/04 07:52 PM
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Repeat Spawner
Registered: 09/23/02
Posts: 1188
Loc: Monroe, Washington
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I was wrong about the guys with the 1800 shrimp closing us by one day. it did, however, put a big dent in our seasons.
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#241508 - 04/20/04 10:36 PM
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Smolt
Registered: 01/29/03
Posts: 78
Loc: poulsbo
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Slab & Gramps,
There was a commercial fishery, at least in Elliot Bay, in the 1950s or before. The problem is that recreational effort for all species of fish and shellfish has increased allmost exponentially in the last two or three decades. The equiptment used is highly sophisticated and extremely effective. Something has to give; either a reduced limit, shorter seasons, or both. The resource is finite. What everyone should remember is that these are recreational fisheries not subsistance fisheries as the State of Alaska has. If you want a subsistance fishery then allow snagging, dipnetting, etc. in areas like the Quilcene river. Go out fishing, take the family or friends, have a great time whether you bring any food home or not. That is what recreational fisheries are meant to be.
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#241509 - 04/20/04 11:07 PM
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Registered: 02/06/03
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I agree Grandpa and Slab. This is an utter outrage. Every year we get fewer and fewer days and the tribes and commercial get more and more. I wonder who the hell is keeping track of what they're catching. I'll guarantee you there's not much accountability there. Last year we got what six or seven days and this year we get five. Whoopy ding. We also put 50 times the money into the economy with all the money spent on gear etc etc etc. I knew we were toast when I seen four Fish and Game at the dock on Sunday. Be nice if they'd pay that much attention to the commercials and tribes. I plan to write a letter to my legislator, the WDFW, the Commision and the Governor. Might not do much good but I'm damned tired of this BS.
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#241511 - 04/20/04 11:15 PM
Re: Shrimp Closures
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Registered: 02/06/03
Posts: 462
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Slug, I disagree. The number of fisherman hasn't increased nearly as much as the reduction in fishing opportunities. I've fished the sound for 30 years. There used to only be about 20 to 30 boats that fished shrimp. Then salmon seasons started getting restricted and they turn to shrimping etc. etc. Look at crab. We used to have a ten month season and there was a lot of people out crabbing. Then all of sudden it was reduced to what two or three months at most and only certain days of the week. The commercial catch by tribal and non tribal sure the hell hasn't been reduced like that. I see their pots out of Everett every damn time I go out there. What your dealing with is sportsman who pay a ton of money for licences, fee's to launch, gas, moorage and gear and get less and less time to pursue their recreation with every decision made by the WDFW. I don't want to subsistence fish but it would be nice to have our "Fair Share" of fishing opportunities.
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#241513 - 04/20/04 11:32 PM
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Why would the WDFW care about the sports fisherman anyway... I mean even if they only opened it for 4 days a year like hood canal, people will still Line up for miles to do it.
they are gonna get us suckers to buy licenses whether its open for 3 days or 300...
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#241514 - 04/21/04 12:05 AM
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Three Time Spawner
Registered: 03/13/00
Posts: 1830
Loc: Kelso Wa.
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#241515 - 04/21/04 09:08 AM
Re: Shrimp Closures
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Repeat Spawner
Registered: 09/23/02
Posts: 1188
Loc: Monroe, Washington
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I know this is ridiculous. I am a huge shrimp advocate and didn't even get to go last weekend due to my son's baseball tournament in Lynden. The whole time I was calling my shrimping friends to see how they were doing. There are only 17 or 18 commercial non-tribal licenses in the sound. Since the non-tribal commercials cannot go into Hood Canal, that spreads them out into the rest of the Puget Sound and the Straights. We get the majority of the shrimp on the non tribal side in Marine areas 8-1, 8-2, and 9. We get double the take in that area. However they get a huge amount of the straight and San Juans which we get a smaller amount. Since they do not get to go into Hood Canal this entirely offsets them into everywhere else. Sporties get 74,000 shrimp in the canal, they don't get anything there and that offsets our quota everywhere else. Last years state harvest (excluding the ocean) was 109,267 pounds sport, 77,187 pounds commercial non tribal. None of these numbers have anything to do with the tribes. I have no data for the tribes. W. Coyote, the guy that poached all of the shrimp last year only had to pay fines and still has a license? I am still waiting for the publication of the guys caught this year. I would like to see if I can get the tribal numbers, but is probably not possible due to the nature of knowing what we would do with these numbers. I am not happy about it either.
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