All waters inside and south of the Partridge Point-Point Wilson line, south and west of a line from Possession Point 110º true to Shipwreck, north of the Hood Canal Bridge, and north of the Apple Cove Point- Edwards Point line.
Edmonds Public Fishing Pier: Waters inside a line from the boundary marker on the north breakwater tot he southernmost marker buoy, then to the northernmost marker buoy; then to the north end of the city of Edmonds public beach. CLOSED to fishing for FOOD FISH and to the harvest of SHELLFISH except when fishing from the pier.
Brackett's Landing Shoreline Sanctuary: Bedlands and tidelands owned by the city of Edmonds at Brackett's Landing Shoreline Sanctuary and the water column above them, including all of the area known as Edmonds Underwater Park, CLOSED to all harvest.
Port Townsend Ship Canal/Portage Canal: Tidelands on the eastern shore of the canal between Port Townsend Bay and Oak Bay.
Keystone Conservation Area: All waters, bedlands, and tidelands from Extreme High Water (EHW) out to 600' offshore of EHW that are located between the jetty at Keystone Harbor and the eastern side of the old military wharf (located east of the jetty), CLOSED to all harvest.
Admiralty Head Marine Preserve: All waters and bedlands below the Extreme Low Water (ELW) starting at the extreme low tide line at 48º9.46'N, 122º40.86'W at the sign (in Fort Casey State Park), extending 400 yards offshore and northward parallel to the beach for 0.6 nautical miles. CLOSED to all harvest except sea urchins and sea cucumbers.
Hood Canal Closure: Waters of Area 9 south of a line from Foulweather Bluff to Olele Point, July 16 to August 15: CLOSED to fishing for SALMON.
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 min. size. Daily limit 1.
Year-round season. Daily limit is a total of 15 BOTTOMFISH (see definition) regardless of species, subject to individual limits and seasons shown below. Fishing for BOTTOMFISH prohibited in waters deeper than 120 feet.
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.