Not sure how many of you have seen the corral and slaughter technique used at the mouth of Finch Creek (Hoodsport) by the Indians for the purpose of killing hens for their eggs? I was amazed at the deadly efficiency I saw as thousands of fish were basically wiped out and discarded. I understand the federally protected rights, etc. and all that, but it was difficult to watch all these fish killed in a matter of hours for the eggs. Seemed very barbaric as children took old salmon nets and scooped up as many fish as they could pull off the hatchery gates, stomped on their heads and threw them on the bank to rot (that was aside from the finely meshed nets that corraled the entire 'zone', over and over again). Anyone know what the market is for the eggs? I heard the Japanese pay $5/lb. It is wrong and illegal to snag fish, but it pales in comparison to the fishkill I witnessed this week. Btw, I understand this happens every Tues and Thurs, for those who want to avoid it.