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That statement seems to contradict itself. "with an instrument that does not penetrate the octopus". Wouldn't a bucket fit that definition?
Puget Sound does have giant pacific octopus as well as red ruby although the reds only get maybe 15-20" long max stretched out. Only giant pacific may be retained. They are available for harvest year round with a shellfish/seaweed license except in the areas designated closed to octopus harvest.They must be caught either with hands or an instrument that does not penetrate or while angling with a hook and line. Whether a trap/pot is an "instrument that does not penetrate" is not clarified in the regulations.Page 138 of the regulations.
Isn't there a statement in the pamphlet that states basically 'anything not listed may not be harvested'? Like green crab. At this point, even though it is invasive, you are not allowed to keep them .
Yeah, it doesn't say you can't retain it just doesn't list a season. For the average guy like me, identifying the species of a smaller one that could be either would be challenging.