How about looking at it from the standpoint of Wild fish conservation, rather than the "how many more fish can I kill than the other guy" position. Or the "they are taking MY fish" stance. Getting the commercials off the Columbia (and more so out of Puget Sound) is good long term goal, more short term is to get them to quit killing the wild stock so that there are fish to hit the gravel.

As stated before, if we want the Tribes to clean up there acts, we have to set the example. Only then will we have any leverage .. ..

Along those same lines, habitat improvement needs to happen so when there are more fish to hit the gravel, they have someplace to go and mature ...
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