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2/13/2008 |
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Sport halibut season similar to last year, but with a slightly lower quota OLYMPIA - Sportfishing for halibut will open April 10 in most areas of Puget Sound, followed by additional openings in May on the coast and the western Strait of Juan de Fuca. Although the 2008 halibut season is similar to last year, sport anglers will be allowed to catch less halibut than in 2007, said Michele Culver, regional director for the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW). Fishing seasons are based on a stock assessment and quotas established for the Pacific coast by the International Pacific Halibut Commission. Coastal halibut fisheries are managed on a quota basis, and fisheries remain open until a particular sub-area’s quota is reached. This year’s quota for Washington, Oregon and California is 1.22 million pounds compared to the 1.34 million-pound quota in 2007. In Washington, sport anglers will be allowed to catch 232,807 pounds of halibut compared to 253,046 pounds last year. Although quotas are lower than last year, they remain near historic high levels, Culver said. "The commission decided to reduce the overall catch quota from 2007 levels because the stock assessment showed a lower abundance of fish this year," Culver said. "However, the stock is considered to be healthy and modest increases in the quota are expected in the future." All areas open to fishing have a one-fish daily catch limit, with no minimum size, she said. Most seasons for specific areas are similar to last year’s, although fishing off the coast of Westport (Marine Area 2) will be limited to two days a week. Culver said the new fishing schedule for Marine Area 2 was based on a request from the recreational fishing community and marks a change from previous years, when the south coast was open to fishing five days a week. "Last year the catch and effort was record-high off Westport, where the quota was reached in just six days," Culver said. "Anglers wanted to stretch the season as late into May as possible." After the initial opening day on Thursday, May 1, the popular sport fishery in Marine Area 2 will be open Sundays and Tuesdays until the catch quota is reached. Recreational halibut seasons for all marine areas are as follows:
Marine Area 12 (Hood Canal) remains closed to fishing for halibut and a number of other species due to low dissolved-oxygen conditions. As in previous years, a portion of the coast between La Push and Neah Bay will be closed to fishing for halibut and bottomfish to reduce the chance that anglers will unintentionally catch yelloweye rockfish. Retention of canary and yelloweye rockfish is prohibited. For additional information, call the Fishing Hotline at (360) 902-2500 or check the WDFW website at http://wdfw.wa.gov/fish/creel/halibut/.
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