Puget Sound anglers dedicate bench to founder

PORT TOWNSEND — Five years ago, incensed about increased restrictions on recreational salmon fishing and crabbing, Gary Hulsey decided to do something.

On Saturday, the group he organized to create a voice for fishing and crabbing enthusiasts remembered his efforts by dedicating a bench on the Port Townsend waterfront to his memory.

But the real memorial was boiling in the pot.

“Gary was really involved in the ‘crab wars,'” said Dennis Broderson, referring to protests organized against decreases in limits for Dungeness crab.

“A lot of the guys also credit him with getting Area 9 open to chinook fishing.”

Broderson is president of the East Jefferson Puget Sound Anglers, which Hulsey founded and led as president, remaining active until he died of cancer last year.

Wanting to create a memorial, Broderson purchased split logs from a Sequim business, and ordered a plaque, also from a Sequim business, with Hulsey’s name and a leaping salmon.

Broderson welded on the brackets, and with the help of Puget Sound Anglers treasurer Jay Campbell and an obliging forklift operator from the Northwest Maritime Center construction site next door, the bench was set into place Friday.

On Saturday, the club invited Laura Hulsey, Gary’s wife, to the Port Townsend Salmon Club lot for the dedication of the bench, which faces the water.

“It would have meant so much to him,” Laura Hulsey said when she saw the bench.

More in News

Christopher Thomsen, portraying Santa Claus, holds a corgi mix named Lizzie on Saturday at the Airport Garden Center in Port Angeles. All proceeds from the event were donated to the Peninsula Friends of Animals. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)
Santa Paws

Christopher Thomsen, portraying Santa Claus, holds a corgi mix named Lizzie on… Continue reading

Peninsula lawmakers await budget

Gov. Ferguson to release supplemental plan this month

Clallam County looks to pass deficit budget

Agency sees about 7 percent rise over 2025 in expenditures

Officer testifies bullet lodged in car’s pillar

Witness says she heard gunfire at Port Angeles park

A copper rockfish caught as part of a state Department of Fish and Wildlife study in 2017. The distended eyes resulted from a pressure change as the fish was pulled up from a depth of 250 feet. (David B. Williams)
Author to highlight history of Puget Sound

Talk at PT Library to cover naming, battles, tribes

Vern Frykholm, who has made more than 500 appearances as George Washington since 2012, visits with Dave Spencer. Frykholm and 10 members of the New Dungeness Chapter, NSDAR, visited with about 30 veterans on Nov. 8, just ahead of Veterans Day. (New Dungeness Chapter DAR)
New Dungeness DAR visits veterans at senior facilities

Members of the New Dungeness Chapter, National Society Daughters of… Continue reading

Festival of Trees contest.
Contest: Vote for your favorite tree online

Olympic Medical Center Foundation’s Festival of Trees event goes through Dec. 25

“Angel” Alleacya Boulia, 26, of St. Louis, Mo., was last seen shopping in Port Angeles on Nov. 17, National Park Service officials said. Her rented vehicle was located Sunday at the Sol Duc trailhead in Olympic National Park. (National Park Service)
National Park Service asks for help in locating missing woman

Rented vehicle located Sunday at Sol Duc trailhead

Kendra Russo of Found and Foraged Fibers in Anacortes holds a mirror as Jayne Johnson of Sequim tries on a skirt during a craft fair on Saturday in Uptown Port Townsend. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)
Mirror image

Kendra Russo of Found and Foraged Fibers in Anacortes holds a mirror… Continue reading

Flu cases rising on Peninsula

COVID-19, RSV low, health official says

Clallam board approves levy amounts for taxing districts

Board hears requests for federal funding, report on weed control

Jury selected in trial for attempted murder

Man allegedly shot car with 2 people inside