It's good to know people are educating restaurants on the plight of the wild steelhead.

Another angle we all might consider taking when writing or otherwise contacting the proprietors of these businesses is the fact that many of the people who dine in Port Angeles restaurants on a given day are visitors from the East side of the Sound. A significant percentage of those travelers are en route to Forks to meet up with a local guide and fish for wild steelhead on a local river. Such travelers bring several key economic benefits to Clallam and Jefferson counties (eating in local restaurants, staying in local accommodations, supporting sporting goods retailers, supporting independent guides, and promoting additional tourism in the area, to name a few). When the wild steelhead are gone and the Twilight craze is over with, there won't be many reasons to for folks to travel that way during the spring months, and the local economies will suffer. Still think it is in your best interests to serve wild steelhead?