Salmo and CFM both have proposed a very viable alternative to Columbia river gillnet fisheries, both tribal and non tribal. However, I don't think that name calling, finger pointing and emotional posturing is going to get it done. Some form of negotiation process needs to be set in motion. It must be realized that recreational fishers will be asking commercial interests( tribal and non tribal) to make sacrifices. To have any expectation of settlement, sport fishers will also need to make sacrifices. As the single largest user group of salmon and steelhead stocks in the state we need to understand that we, as a group, have the greatest impact on these fish and may be required to sacrifice the most.