There needs to be consequences to WDFW for not complying with the law. Right now, as has been mentioned, the legal process is so extended that the seasons get set, they occur (as WDFW intended) and all you get is the same-old process.

If you are satisfied with the results (we do get to fish, some) then perhaps blowing up the process is not worth it. There is a short term risk of no fishing if the results of the illegal process are actually declared illegal. In the long-term, you get a legal/open process.

I doubt that WDFW will change the way they are doing business if there are not significant consequences for illegalities. "We'll talk to the tribes, we'll do better next time, trust us" eventually wears thin when nothing changes.