Silver, I think the problem is agreements on quotas (harvest quotas, sublegal quotas and wild encounters) and seasons for the different areas are signed and sealed between WDFW and the tribes at the North of Falcon meetings before the the season and WDFW is held to these agreements. We are stuck with them. It is a sad situation for the Puget Sound sport angler. I also think that because WDFW data determined that the sublegal quota was reached in June-July summer season no more chinook can be harvested. Also some sublegal chinook (and adult chinook) will be caught in the Sept-Oct coho/pink sport fishery.