I will continue to boycott Neah Bay and would encourage others to do the same. I don't see this as much gain for the sportsman. We still got nailed for making up the overage they took from the threatened chinook this year. They were willing to give up nothing there. And as far as that guideline the Phil writes about, as far as I'm concerned it's not worth the paper it's written on. The real issue here is that when (not if) the Makah exceed their quota next year nothing will happen to them. It never does. They get their hand slapped and told to stop and then the next time it's the same old same old again. The only thing that will ever stop the tribes from doing as they please is when they truly have to answer to some entity. Right now they answer to no one. Some may think I'm negative, but after 30 year's of watching what the tribes have done since the Boldt decision I have nothing to influence me to think differently.