Chapter 220-56. Personal-use fishery.  


Section 220-56-100. Definitions—Personal-use fishing.
Section 220-56-105. River mouth definitions.
Section 220-56-107. Fishing hours.
Section 220-56-110. Possession of personal-use food fish and shellfish.
Section 220-56-112. Sampling data and tag recovery.
Section 220-56-115. Angling gear—Lawful and unlawful acts.
Section 220-56-116. Statewide saltwater hook rules.
Section 220-56-118. Fish handling rules—Removal from water.
Section 220-56-122. Statewide bait rules.
Section 220-56-123. Statewide freshwater hook rules.
Section 220-56-128. Food fish fishing—Closed areas.
Section 220-56-129. Unclassified freshwater invertebrates and fish.
Section 220-56-130. Unclassified marine invertebrates and fish.
Section 220-56-136. Puget Sound public fishing piers—Restricted fishing areas.
Section 220-56-140. Wastage of food fish or shellfish.
Section 220-56-145. Possession of gamefish, food fish or shellfish in unlawful condition—Possession aboard a vessel.
Section 220-56-150. Unlawful to take another's limit.
Section 220-56-155. Total possession limit.
Section 220-56-156. Possession and delivery of Canadian-origin food fish and shellfish.
Section 220-56-160. Spearfishing.
Section 220-56-165. Bow and arrow fishing.
Section 220-56-175. Catch record cards.
Section 220-56-180. Salmon statewide rules.
Section 220-56-185. Marine area codes.
Section 220-56-193. Closed season—Endangered Species Act fish classified as threatened.
Section 220-56-194. Closed season—Endangered Species Act fish classified as endangered.
Section 220-56-195. Closed areas—Saltwater salmon angling.
Section 220-56-196. Closed areas—Pink salmon angling.
Section 220-56-197. Closed areas—Coho salmon angling.
Section 220-56-199. Closed areas—Chinook salmon angling.
Section 220-56-200. Salmon angling unlawful from commercial vessels.
Section 220-56-210. Fly fishing.
Section 220-56-215. Unlawful possession of snagged fish taken in freshwater.
Section 220-56-220. Salmon eggs—Unlawful acts.
Section 220-56-230. Bottomfish and halibut—Closed areas.
Section 220-56-235. Possession limits—Bottomfish.
Section 220-56-240. Daily limits forage fish and other food fish not otherwise provided for.
Section 220-56-250. Lingcod—Areas and seasons.
Section 220-56-255. Halibut—Seasons—Daily and possession limits.
Section 220-56-262. Atlantic salmon.
Section 220-56-265. Forage fish—Lawful gear.
Section 220-56-267. Herring—Areas and seasons.
Section 220-56-270. Smelt—Areas and seasons.
Section 220-56-275. Smelt—Unlawful acts.
Section 220-56-280. Carp—Lawful gear and seasons.
Section 220-56-282. Sturgeon—Areas, seasons, limits and unlawful acts.
Section 220-56-285. Shad—Areas and seasons.
Section 220-56-310. Shellfish—Daily limits.
Section 220-56-312. Shellfish—Possession limits.
Section 220-56-315. Personal use crab, shrimp, crawfish—Unlawful acts.
Section 220-56-317. Personal use shrimp pot gear requirements.
Section 220-56-318. Personal use crab pot gear requirements.
Section 220-56-320. Personal use shellfish gear—Unlawful acts.
Section 220-56-325. Shrimp—Areas and seasons.
Section 220-56-326. Shrimp containers.
Section 220-56-330. Crab—Areas and seasons—Personal use.
Section 220-56-335. Crab—Unlawful acts—Personal use.
Section 220-56-336. Crawfish—Areas and seasons.
Section 220-56-340. General provisions—Clams, cockles, mussels—Gear.
Section 220-56-350. Clams other than razor clams, mussels—Areas and seasons.
Section 220-56-355. Clams—Unlawful acts.
Section 220-56-360. Razor clams—Areas and seasons.
Section 220-56-365. Razor clams—Unlawful acts.
Section 220-56-372. Razor clam sanctuaries.
Section 220-56-375. Oysters and scallops—Gear.
Section 220-56-380. Oysters—Areas and seasons.
Section 220-56-382. Oysters and clams on private tidelands—Personal use.
Section 220-56-385. Oysters—Unlawful acts.
Section 220-56-390. Squid, octopus.
Section 220-56-400. Abalone.
Section 220-56-405. Sea urchins.
Section 220-56-410. Sea cucumbers.
Section 220-56-415. Goose barnacles.
Section 220-56-500. Game fish seasons—General rules.
Section 220-56-510. Game fish possession limits and size limits.