From the Queets River north to Cape Alava.
HALIBUT and BOTTOMFISH Closure Area ("C"-shaped YRCA) Fishing for HALIBUT and BOTTOMFISH is closed and anglers may not fish for SALMON with BOTTOMFISH aboard in the area described as an eastward facing "C" beginning at:
South Coast YRCA described beginning at:
48°18'N, 125°18'W, and continuing to
48°18'N, 124°59'W, then to
48°11'N, 124°59'W, then to
48°11'N, 125°11'W,
48°04'N, 125°11'W,
48°04'N, 125°59'W,
48°00'N, 125°59'W,
48°00'N, 125°18'W,
and back to the point of origin.
20 Fathom Restriction (BOTTOMFISH): May 9 through Labor Day: fishing for or possession of BOTTOMFISH is prohibited seaward of a line approximating 20 fathoms from the Bonilla-Tatoosh line south to the Queets River, (Marine Area 3 and 4) as described by the following coordinates:
48°23.90'N, 124°44.20'W,
48°23.60'N, 124°44.90'W,
48°18.60'N, 124°43.60'W,
48°18.60'N, 124°48.20'W,
48°10.00'N, 124°48.80'W,
48°02.40'N, 124°49.30'W.
47°37.60'N, 124°34.30'W.
47°31.70'N, 124°32.40'W.
Exception: retention of LINGCOD, PACIFIC COD, and SABLEFISH allowed on days when HALIBUT is open.
NOTE: Duncan and Duntze Rocks are seaward of the 20 Fathom Line.
Check the WDFW website at wdfw.wa.gov/fishing/creel/halibut or call (360) 902-2700 in April 2017 for information on PACIFIC HALIBUT seasons and regulations. No minimum size. Daily limit 1. See HALIBUT and BOTTOMFISH Closures definitions above.
Check the WDFW website at wdfw.wa.gov or call (360) 902-2700 in January 2017 for potential updates. Year-round season. Daily limit is a total of 12 BOTTOMFISH (see definition) regardless of species, subject to individual limits and seasons shown below. No retention or possession of BOTTOMFISH seaward of line approximating 20 fathoms from May 9 through Labor Day (except LINGCOD, SABLEFISH, and PACIFIC COD when HALIBUT is open). See 20 fathom restriction. Note HALIBUT and BOTTOMFISH Closure Area definition.
Minimum size 22". Daily limit 2.
Check the WDFW website at wdfw.wa.gov or call (360) 902-2700 in January 2017 for information on the 2017 LINGCOD season.
When used in this guide, this refers to species which occur in our waters irregularly, usually in coastal areas during the summer months and includes barracuda, white sea bass, bonito, yellowtail, and pomfret.