It is encouraging to hear so many concerned responses regarding our wild fish. I have been looking briefly at a few fish retailers who sell those very fish we speak of, from the Bogie, Queets, etc... you could order it and have it fedexed right to your grandma in Chicago, right from your computer. It is high time that you all contact these markets and let them know in no uncertain terms that you do not support their choice to sell these gillnet caught fish, that maybe you would support them if they caught these fish using sustainable methods. The fastest way to get them to change is through their pocketbooks. Please e mail them and have your freinds do the same, or better yet stop by the market and voice your opinion, how would a picket line at Pike Market look?, maybe a wild steelhead information booth. The time is surely now.
fish2go.com/products.htm (check it out)
pikeplacemarket.org (e-mail them)
pikeplacefish@pikeplacemarket.com (tell them to stop selling wild steelhead)
check out Pacific seafood company

Please turn your anger, concern, etc.. into action, write Maria Cantwell, Gary Locke, your local politicians, newspapers.
Save Wild Steelhead, make it illegal to sell them
Tight lines, Merry Christmas, release all wild Steelhead.