OUTDOORS BRIEF: Feb. 1 deadline for winter crab catch cards

Dungeness crab. (WDFW photo)

Dungeness crab. (WDFW photo)

OLYMPIA — All Puget Sound marine areas are now closed to recreational crab fishing, and sport crabbers have until Feb. 1 to report their results for the winter season.

State fishing rules require that all sport crabbers licensed to fish for Dungeness crab in the Puget Sound and the Hood Canal to report the results from their winter catch record card to the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife even if they didn’t keep any crab.

“We had a particularly poor year of reporting in 2020, and want to continue to reverse that trend,” said Don Velasquez, WDFW shellfish manager. “Reports are essential to managing this important fishery. They’re required for all crabbers with a winter crab catch record card, whether or not they kept any crab.”

A total of 26,843 winter CRCs were issued, and the total number of Puget Sound crab endorsements was 233,108 in 2021. Overall, there was a big improvement in the CRCs reported for the 2021 summer period compared to the previous year, but still below the pre-2020 reporting rates, according to the WDFW.

Since 2007, the Puget Sound recreational crab fishery has relied on Dungeness crab CRCs to help WDFW estimate the number of crab caught and retained. The estimates from crab CRCs contribute to determining catch quotas and seasons for the various marine areas of the Puget Sound.

Velasquez said new crabbers seeking to report online should be prepared to take a few extra minutes to set up an online account at fishhunt.dfw.wa.gov.

Crabbers who fail to report their CRC must pay a $10 fee before purchasing a 2022 Puget Sound crab endorsement as part of their license. Crabbers may also send them by mail to WDFW CRC Unit, PO Box 43142, Olympia, WA 98504-3142.

Anyone who has a question can contact WDFW’s licensing division at 360-902-2464 or licensing@dfw.wa.gov.

Peninsula Daily News

More in Sports

OUTDOORS: Transition to mobile licenses beginning

MORE CELL PHONES plunging to the bottom of water bodies is the… Continue reading

More than 350 runners are expected for the annual Jamestown S'Klallam Glow Run Saturday in Blyn. (Run the Peninsula)
RUN THE PENINSULA: Popular Jamestown S’Klallam Glow Run returns Saturday

The popular Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe 5K/10K Glow Run, the final… Continue reading

Sequim's Gracie Chartaw scored 30 points in a season-opening win over East Jefferson on Tuesday. Here, she is guarded by East Jefferson's Kaydence Plotner. (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group)
GIRLS BASKETBALL: Sequim’s Chartraw hits for 30 in win over East Jefferson

Gracie Chartraw nearly poured in a triple-double in leading Sequim… Continue reading

Port angeles High School
PREP BOWLING: PA rolls some solid scores, but loses to North Mason

The Port Angeles High School bowling team faced off… Continue reading

Sequim sophomore Andy Reynolds, at 6-foot-4, here shooting against Washington in Sequim on Saturday, looks to be a big contributor inside for the Wolves basketball team this season. (Emily Matthiessen/for Peninsula Daily News)
BOYS BASKETBALL PREVIEW: Sequim looks for return to state

Last season, the Sequim basketball team had one of its… Continue reading

Solomon Sheppard, Sequim basketball.
ATHLETE OF THE WEEK: Solomon Sheppard, Sequim basketball

Solomon Sheppard had quite the debut to his 2025-26 season for the… Continue reading