Thnx for clarifying that point, I understand that once a native Coho is retained a troller should no longer fish south of the bridge, and I'm sure it never happens. But again I'm still unsure of why a few hundred yards seperates a legal fish from illegal. Do the areas rotate annually, could area 13 be able to keep wild Coho and area 11 not next year, wouldn't it be easier to adjust the time of the season so whether your fishing at the mouth of the narrows or the sides of the narrows you can keep the same fish. I realize that opening more areas will result in more fish harvested, but would think there would be a more equitable way to ensure the desired number of fish get to spawn. Wouldn't it make more sense to close all areas to native harvesting until river returns are met then open all areas to retention of either clipped or native, taking the pressure of areas like Pt Defiance?