We Need To Give Public Input on Future Crab Policy :
What We Do
  • We meet monthly and feature guest speakers, fishing reports, and  the fellowship
    of like-minded sports fishermen.
  • We are a family-membership organization and do not discriminate. All are
    welcome.
  • We currently have more than 75 families listed on our membership roster.
Annual Activities
Each year we have a Crab Feed, a family-oriented potluck and auction, and other
gatherings for the benefit of our members. We encourage our members to support
the Salmon Club in maintaining its waterfront property through annual dues.
Community Involvement
East Jefferson Chapter of
Puget Sound Anglers
Booth at the Jefferson County Fair in August
Posting of Fishing Regulations at area ramps
"Take A Soldier Fishing" events
Welcome To Our Chapter of Puget Sound Anglers  !
Our annual dues for family membership are $30, renewable every March.
Our website is dedicated to the memory
of our chapter founder Gary Hulsey.    
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 Written comments on the draft policy guiding management of recreational and
commercial fisheries for Dungeness crab in Puget Sound will be accepted through
Aug. 2. Comments can be emailed to
commission@dfw.wa.gov or mailed to the
Washington Fish and Wildlife Commission, 600 Capitol Way North, Olympia, WA
98501-1091.
 The commission is expected to take action at its October public meeting on a final
Puget Sound Dungeness crab management policy and select a recreational crab
season that would be incorporated into that policy. The commission selected the
three potential season alternatives for further review in June after receiving input
from recreational crabbers and WDFW's commercial and recreational crab fishery
advisory groups.
 The three potential alternatives are available on the department's website at
http://wdfw.wa.gov/commission/meetings/2010/06/ps_dungeness_alternatives.pdf.
 A public meeting on the three alternatives is scheduled from 6-8 p.m. on:
July 27 - Point Hudson Marina (in the Marina Room), 375 Hudson St., in Port
Townsend.