OUTDOORS: Halibut derby a go for Port Angeles in May

YES, ANGLERS, THERE will be a Port Angeles Salmon Club-sponsored halibut derby over Memorial Day weekend this year.

Tickets for that $20,000 extravaganza are $40 and will go on sale Monday, March 16, at Swain’s General Store and Jerry’s Bait & Tackle in Port Angeles, and Brian’s Sporting Goods and More in Sequim.

I’ll have the complete rundown before ticket sales begin for this, the 15th annual halibut derby, in an upcoming outdoors column.

Salmon Club member Scooter Chapman did mention that this could be the derby’s final year.

His opinion is based on how the International Pacific Halibut Commission divvies up the halibut allotment and how the state Department of Fish and Wildlife uses that dispersal to set the halibut season next year.

There has been talk of moving to a general season structure and bag limit for halibut starting next year.

Geoduck derby set

I firmly believe the best thing about Brinnon is the Geoduck Restaurant and Lounge, aka the Geoduck Tavern.

Situated above mud flats leading to Hood Canal, the Geoduck is a funky roadhouse where you can sit and enjoy a hamburger french dip and an adult beverage while taking in some of the area’s wildlife.

The above statement applies equally to man or beast.

If you are ever on a trip to or from Olympia or other points south, the Geoduck is a wonderful place for a pit stop.

Next Saturday and Sunday, the Geoduck will host its annual salmon derby, A Hood Canal-centered fishing experience.

Entry fee is $15, payable at the Geoduck at 307103 U.S. Highway 101 or by phone at 360-796-4430.

Anglers can fish the Hood Canal south of the Hood Canal Bridge, and must have their catch weighed and registered at the Geoduck by 4 p.m. Saturday and noon Sunday.

The biggest salmon will net a $400 first prize, second place gets $300 and the third-place fish will bring home $200.

Saturday’s biggest salmon will earn a $100 bonus prize.

As long as wind and waves aren’t an issue, the Geoduck Derby offers options for small-boat anglers.

“The Murray [aka Geoduck] Derby is the last that I know of the old-style derbies where an angler in a rowboat or kayak can do well,” said Ward Norden, a fishing tackle wholesaler and former fishery biologist who lives in Quilcene.

“Although, I would at least recommend an electric trolling motor in the rowboat like I used to.”

An awards ceremony begins back at the Geoduck at 2 p.m. Sunday.

Anglers must be present at the ceremony to win, so no cutting out early.

Prizes donated by area merchants will be given away at the ceremony.

Razor clam digs

The state Department of Fish and Wildlife approved an eight-day clam dig starting Monday

Upcoming digs are scheduled on the following dates, beaches and low tides:

■ Monday: 4:49 p.m., 0.5 feet — Long Beach and Twin Harbors.

■ Tuesday: 5:26 p.m., 0.4 feet — Long Beach and Twin Harbors.

■ Wednesday: 5:59 p.m., 0.4 feet — Long Beach and Twin Harbors.

■ Thursday: 6:30 p.m., 0.5 feet — Long Beach and Twin Harbors.

Diggers can take 15 razor clams per day and are required to keep the first 15 they dig.

Each digger’s clams must be kept in a separate container.

All diggers age 15 or older must have an applicable 2014-15 fishing license to harvest razor clams on any beach.

Licenses can be purchased from fishhunt.dfw.wa.gov and from license vendors around the state.

A nine-day dig beginning March 16 has been tentatively approved.

This includes a seasonal switch to morning tides starting March 21.

Salmon setting

Anglers, commercial fishers and others interested in the state salmon fisheries can get a public preview of this year’s salmon returns and a glance at potential fishing seasons during a public meeting Tuesday in Olympia.

Fish and Wildlife will present initial forecasts compiled by state and tribal biologists of 2015 salmon returns.

The meeting is set for 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. in room 172 of the Natural Resources Building, 1111 Washington Street S.E., in Olympia.

Attendees can speak with fishery managers about the preseason forecasts and participate in work sessions focusing on conservation issues and possible salmon fisheries.

There are other public meetings that focus on regional salmon issues planned through early April.

These meetings are known as the North of Falcon process and include representatives from federal, state and tribal governments and recreational and commercial fishing industries

For more on the process, visit tinyurl.com/PDN-NorthofFalcon.

Send photos, stories

Have a photograph, a fishing or hunting report, an anecdote about an outdoors experience or a tip on gear or technique?

Send it to sports@peninsuladailynews.com or P.O. Box 1330, Port Angeles, WA 98362.

________

Outdoors columnist Michael Carman appears here Thursdays and Fridays. He can be reached at 360-452-2345, ext. 5152 or at mcarman@peninsuladailynews.com.

More in Sports

Port Angeles’ Teanna Clark goes up for a basket against North Kitsap in Port Angeles on Tuesday. Clark had a solid game with 14 points, five assists and four steals in a 53-28 Roughriders victory. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)
PREP ROUNDUP: Port Angeles girls overwhelm North Kitsap

Lindsay and Lexie Smith: 32 points and 18 rebounds

Port Angeles Roughriders.
PORT ANGELES BASKETBALL: Roughriders lose another heartbreaker at the buzzer

The Port Angeles boys basketball team rallied in the fourth… Continue reading

Sequim's Victoria Nava rolls in a match Monday against Port Angeles at Laurel Lanes. Nava led the Sequim bowlers with a two-game score of 313 while Port Angeles' Zoey Van Gordon led all bowlers with a 337 . (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)
PREP ROUNDUP: Balanced Sequim girls outroll Port Angeles

The Sequim girls bowling team used consistent individual scores… Continue reading

Gus Halberg, Port Angeles basketball.
ATHLETE OF THE WEEK: Gus Halberg, Port Angeles basketball

The boys on the Port Angeles basketball team had their backs against… Continue reading

East Jefferson’s Manaseh Lanphear Ramirez gets a pin against Charles Damien of Kingston at 150 pounds during the Rivals’ duals tournament held this weekend in Port Townsend. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)
PREP WRESTLING: East Jefferson second at home invitational

East Jefferson finished second in its home Rivals Invitational… Continue reading

GIRLS WRESTLING: Trio of Forks, Port Angeles girls take first at Olympic tourney

Forks’ Jade Blair and Peyton Johnson and Port Angeles’ Lilly… Continue reading

BOYS SWIMMING: Riders dominate Buccaneers

The Port Angeles boys swim team came away with… Continue reading

Peninsula College's Akeem Sulaiman drives to the hoop Saturday in Port Angeles against Silas Wright (10) and Ben Thornbrue of Lane.Sulaiman scored 20 to go with 12 rebounds. (Jay Cline/Peninsula College)
COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Pirates men win two out of three at home tournament

The Peninsula College men’s basketball team won two out… Continue reading

COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Peninsula women sweep three at Clark tournament

The Peninsula College women’s basketball team swept three games… Continue reading

Port Angeles' Gus Halberg drives the lane against Olympic on Friday night. Halberg had 25 points and went to the free-throw line 17 times in a 75-40 Port Angeles victory. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)
BOYS PREP BASKETBALL: Riders bounce back with resounding win over Olympic

Sequim remains in first place after crushing Bainbridge