Your right when you say that a vast number of fish are caught in nets that are never reported or sold under the table. What blows my mind is how the powers that be can allow this kind of "incidental catch" and then turn around and tell sport fisherman that they need to reduce their catch to protect numbers. I'm not arguing that sport fisherman on the Kenai should get more kings. If anything they should impose a size limit that would require the releasing of the very large kings. It's the stupid logic that irks me. It just shows how much the fish and game is dictated to by the commercial lobby. Nets shouldn't be allowed anywhere near a river and most certainly never in a river. Everybody keeps saying that there's plenty of fish in Alaska. Well if the carnage isn't stopped before long it will be like the Skagit, Elwha and Columbia tribuatries that have lost runs of monster kings.