My 2 cents:
Best hunting and fishing ranked
1. crabbing
2. clamming (both steamers and razors)
3. waterfowl, both sides
4. chukar, forest grouse, valley quail
5. OTC deer, you have to pick a weapon type, rifle has very short crappy seasons with lots of people, muzzy has short crappy seasons without many people, archery has longer good seasons with lots of people. However, with some effort you can kill a deer every year.
6. Ocean/sound fishing (especially on pink years), I would focus on bottom fish and coho. Skip the kings, there aren't very many. Definitely skip "black mouth" season.
Things to take a second look at (as in I might not bother at all)
1. Salmon/steelhead in rivers (the amount of opportunity outside of the just a few rivers is very small, and the rivers are incredibly crowded.
2. Elk, it's not like elk hunting elsewhere, I have hunted both sides (which you have to pick for your tag) and weapon choice for almost 30 years. I have gone 2 years in a row, hunting every day of the short season, and not seen an elk. I hunted west side rifle and archery for a combined 14 years before I had a shot opportunity. West side is branched antler bull (which are like a needle in a haystack), and east side is spike only.
3. Hiking (or just general recreation) on the west, all trailheads are crowded on the weekends. It can take 2-4 hrs of driving to get away from the crowds, and you can't "cut out early" on Friday. Traffic going to places on Friday is miserable, and can be worse getting home on Sundays (add several hrs to the planned commute).
4. Applying for quality tags. Just don't. It's a losing proposition from day 1. Use that money for gas to drive to ID or MT.