I may have mentioned this before but back in the 80s the fishermen were getting 2 cents per pink. Some tribes sold them directly to the public at $2 each and couldn't meet the demand. Here in Olympia chum were available for $10 each, I think, and basically sold out. And they were recorded on fish tickets so there was accounting. It seems some enterprising fishermen could do the same thing. Maybe expenses have gone through the roof but it still seems that there are ways to make it economically viable.