Early to Mid 70's the tribes had a QUOTA!!! once they reached it ,they were done!!!!!! Usually by the first week in Jan... they cried for a few years saying that too many fish were getting by, and then the DAYS OF THE WEEK thing started...In the 80"s 2-3 days was the norm.... the fish were being sold on the East Coast, there was somewhat of a record being kept by the tribes... they followed their day shedule fairly close. The 90'S, Well lets just say the beginning of the end...5 days a week sometimes 7... 2-3 refer vans a week leaving the rez, bound for who knows where... OVER Harvest is an understatement!!!! 2000- 2009 More of the same!!! 5-7 days a week..The introduction and mastering of Drift Netting( 100 times more affective) Ceremonial fishing whenever they want..10s of thousands of pounds a week leave the OP in fish totes... these fish are not counted !!! They are caught and sold right on the gravel bar to your local markets..All over the State of Wa and Oregon, Albertsons , Fred Meyer, Pike Place market and over 25 restaurants in the Seattle area... All in All, whatever we do, CONSERVATION!!! It all starts at the mouth of the river, Period!!!! End of story.... IT will never get any better until the Tribes cut back !!!!!!!!..