I've never fished there, but the Quinault operate their own hatchery, and their sport fishery in the lower river is C&R. In general their fishery management is probably better than the State's. Or at least thats what I've heard. If true, they're entitled to market fish as they see fit.
Sorry, I guess that's the bitter pill of truth, and at least from that point of view, the Quinault Tribe deserves credit.

The other side of the coin is that they only manage their own river, and on their own reservation. However they harvest in the Hump, Chehalis, and other of-reservation waters, and claim the Cowlitz as their accustomed and traditional fishing grounds. That's where I begin to have a problem, (and a reallybig problem over the Cowlitz). We have no way of knowing where the fish are taken, or how, and the lay public doesnt care.
I have to wonder how we'd have to go about re-educating the public, in light of their "help the poor indian" sentiment, or is it just a futile gesture in the order of jousting windmills.
One thing's for sure, they're NOT going to stop eating fish no matter how endangered the species become.