Recall the Oct 2020 lawsuit in U.S. District Court that requested respecting Boldt's 50/50 allocation judgement after Pat Patillo's sworn testimony that 2020’s state-tribal agreement forecasts a catch of 111,615 Chinook by treaty fishermen and 69,622 by nontreaty fishermen, a 62%-38% split, which follows on 58-42, 57-43 and 59-41 predicted shares during the 2019, 2018 and 2017 seasons, respectively.
Court documents also say the disparity amounts to 124,696 fewer Chinook for nontreaty fishermen over those years, and 40,000 coho in 2020.

Why would chum, steelhead, or crab be any different? Seems only right for WDFW to be consistent, even if it means ignoring Boldt's allocation decree. Perhaps AI will help them understand the concept of 50/50.