I would say that in some cases blanket rules work and in others they just flat out suck. I can't remember which one, but one of the commissioners who voted against the moratorium brought up the point that Bruce has voiced, that being managing steelhead on a case by case basis. My question is, how long is it going to take to implement all the necessary case by case regulations? Seems like it would require constant monitoring for all streams that receive constant fishing pressure. I could see this moratorium having a positive impact on smaller creeks that only host small runs, but then you run up against a lack of enforcement. What will it take to educate the masses so that they can police themselves? I have mixed feelings about this moratorium and though I support it in spirit of wild steelhead release I also feel like it is somehow a copout.