"So far this fall, non-Indian fishermen have taken about 275,000 fish in the South Puget Sound region, including those coming back to Chico Creek, said tribal biologist Jay Zischke. Tribal fishermen from all tribes combined have taken less than half that many."

And we can be sure that the tribes keep accurate catch records, right? Just how do they keep track when they are only keeping eggs and tossing the carcasses and males overboard?