Anyone had enough of this "net issue"? Besides me? I am fairly new to the W WA version of steelheading as I grew up on the Grande Ronde river where the only argument there ever was was, well there wasn't one really. I saw the nets for the first time on the Nisqually in August of 2000. I was somewhat disappointed, but, growing up in the home of the Nez Perce I see a lot of Indian heritage and respect ANYONE'S heritage. I see a problem on both sides of the street on this issue but here is my take: Bottom line is that the netting just needs to be regulated and those regulations enforced by non-government officials biased to nothing but the laws and regulations emplaced. That's it. No bales of hay over bridges, burning of houses or verbal cuts at anyone else. Try to be part of the soloution, not the problem. Don't address the problem without coming to the table with a (sensible and legal) souloution. Any thoughts?
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