Recreational shrimp fishing regulations by marine area
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Spot shrimp are the largest shrimp in Puget Sound, and may reach a length of more …
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Spot shrimp. Spot shrimp are most common in Hood Canal, the San Juan Islands, …
Shrimp - Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife
How to Catch Puget Sound Spot Shrimp – PNW BestLife
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Spot shrimp | Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife
Spot shrimp are the largest shrimp in Puget Sound, and may reach a length of more than nine inches (23 cm), excluding the antennae. Spot shrimp are most common in Hood Canal, the San Juan Islands, and northern and central Puget …
2024 Puget Sound Spot Shrimp Season – …
2024年4月22日 · Find out the dates, locations and regulations for shrimping in Puget Sound and nearby waters in 2024. Learn from tips and data on catch rates, gear and shrimp quality.
Shrimp Rules - Washington Fishing
Learn about the daily limits, mesh sizes, and season dates for shrimp fishing in Puget Sound and Pacific Ocean. Find out which areas are open or closed for spot, coonstripe, and pink shrimp …
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2024 Puget Sound Spot Shrimp Season Set
Also known as prawns, spot shrimp are the largest shrimp in Puget Sound and may grow up to nine inches in length. Visit WDFW’s recreational shrimp fishing webpage for the latest regulations, including any announcements confirming …
Puget Sound Spot Shrimp - Riptidefish
2018年4月30日 · Spot Shrimp are the largest shrimp found in Puget Sound. They live on steep ledges and gradients throughout Puget Sound, Hood Canal and the San Juan Islands. They …
2023 Puget Sound Spot Shrimp Season – PNW BestLife
2023年5月6日 · We are only a few weeks away from the 2023 Puget Sound Shrimping season! Now is the time to review season details, and take inventory of your pots, your riggings, and of course...
Puget Sound Spot Shrimp Season To Open May 25
2022年4月13日 · Many areas of Puget Sound will open for recreational spot shrimp fishing beginning May 25, shellfish managers with the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) announced today.