Pretty much SOP wtih landings measured in 10,000s . However what is really shocking is that in spite of the heavy netting escapements are met.

The wild coho in the basin are listed as healthy (the beauty of composite/integrated stock managment???).

The hatchery escapements are consistently well above brood stock needs. As I recall they need roughly 2,00 to 2,500 adults at the hatcheyr to meet egg take needs and over the last 9 years the hatchery has gotten 3 to 20 times that number. Duirng that period the hatchery escapement has exceeded 30,000 fish for 6 years, with the "high water" mark being in 2004 when 50,000 fish made it back to the hatchery (source WDFW hatchery escapement reports).

Assurely the Tribal fishery harvest more than 50% of the harvestable numbers. However given how poorly those fish bite on inside waters the only way I can see that the non-treaty fishery would reach 50% would be for non-treaty commerical fishery in the same areas. Does that really make any difference to the recreational fisheries?

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Curt