I saw that, too. UNBELIEVABLE! 20,000 chinook is more than the rest of the Puget Sound harvest combined, I believe.

What is the state going to do? Kinda hard to co-manage a resource when you don't really have a committment from all the co-managers.

I personally am going to write a letter to their Tribal chair and let them know that I am disappointed that they are exercising their treaty rights in this way. With rights comes responsibilities! And, any plans that I had about dropping some $$$ in Neah Bay have changed.