Hunting Washington Forum
Other Activities => Fishing => Topic started by: Dman on April 25, 2008, 08:43:06 AM
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??? With a salmon derby being discussed, a member mentioned it was illegal to award cash prizes (I/E fishing rods, tackle, etc.) would be considered cash prizes. I've not ever heard of that, anyone else with derby experience have input on that? I know non-profits, individuals and Company's put on derby's with cash prizes in Washington every year.
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Posed the question of the Salmon U experts, see what they say.
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You have to buy a permit to hold the derby if it is over x amount of people and prizes.
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Thanks Rick. Think there might be a "gathering" permit that applies to derby's if they are in one municipality, if they are spread out over a large area, you miss the cutoff generally. Looking into it with DFW also.
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Its like 25 bucks and for more than 6 people. there very easy to obtain thru WDFW. I have some experience with derby's..
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The response from DFW "If you are fishing for food fish (salmon, rockfish, halibut, etc.) you
are not required to get a permit."
Spoke with salmon U. also, had some good pointers on how to run a derby.
D
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Here is the page on the WDFW site. It doesn'y say Salmon, etc are exlcuded...
http://wdfw.wa.gov/fish/contests/
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Your question was forwarded to my attention.
If you are wanting to conduct a fishing derby on game fish (bass,
trout, walleye, etc.) you are required to obtain a permit to conduct a
contest for the taking of game fish. The fee for this permit is $24 and
one should apply no less than 30 days from the proposed starting date.
You can download an application from our website
(http://wdfw.wa.gov/fish/contests/index.htm). The link is located in
the black box. When the derby is completed, you will need to file a
final report within 30 days of the contest ending date.
If you are fishing for food fish (salmon, rockfish, halibut, etc.) you
are not required to get a permit.
If you have any additional questions, let me know.
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Bruce M. Baker
Washington Dept. of Fish and Wildlife
Fish Program
600 Capitol Way N.
Olympia, WA 98501-1091
Phone: 360.902.2764
FAX: 360.902.2943