Last year I spent about $3500 for a 7 day float trip to the Ayakulik river on Kodiak. The fishing was good, quality of experience better. If I spent that much for one trip, (and I assume that there are others that do this annually) I would certainly support an increase in fees IF fishing improved as well as quality of experience. I really dont like how we are "funneled" into an area but short, infrequent seasons. I'll use the Sekiu king fishery for an example.... It is a mad house. Way too many people, small place, short season (generally days long), scores very few points for quality of experience. There are many, many others.... lake washington sockeye, halibut in general, hood canal shrimping, etc... I would support annual limits with more liberal seasons similar to what Alaska does for Kings. At least we wouldn't have to all drive from opener to opener like were circus rodies.... We could get our fish without the crowds. I'd pay more for that.