You all have missed the point. Selective harvest must take place in order to restore wild sticks while maintaining harvest; AND hatchery stocks will have to be harvested or face serious cutbacks in production or hatchery closures. What do you think will be said when 50,00 or more surplus coho hit the Cowlitz hatchery this year?

As a guy who has seen how effective gillnets are at taking salmon non-selectively, I was encouraged at how benign this small sein seemed to be at releasing the wild salmon. But you guys can turn even an informative report into something negative. It was just an observation. Get a life.