I have fished with Tandy in the past. He's a good guide and used to be a pretty darn good pitcher in his younger days. I'm trying to understand the Pike Street Market thing as it relates to an individual catching big nates with a guide. My understanding is that the Quinault is a reservation river, not subject to Wash. State fishing regulations. So if an individual catches large nates on that river with a guide should he/she be doing it on a catch and release basis? I would think the person could keep it if they want to in this case and not feel guilty. I trust the Quinaults are interested in preserving their wild run. Also, do the Quinaults sell any of these steelhead for retail sale to the fish markets for the benefit of their tribe? If this is true, should the indian tribes agree to call a moratorium along with the sportsfishermen to stop the marketing of any wild steelhead, to eliminate the demand for it in the retail marketplace? Should hatchery steelhead be sold in the marketplace? Help me better understand the issue. Thanks