Clakamas River wild coho are a late returning stock, they enter the river in late Nov. through the end of Jan.
So run timing would put them well out of the gillnet harvest periods.
The point of this thread is simple, if recovery efforts are not directed at issues concerning carrying capacity, then recovery will not happen, ever.
Wild steelhead are a good example, in spite of two decades of no harvest, little if any recovery has taken place.
The same can be said about sea run cutthroat, chums and spring chinook, simply curtailing harvest hasn't significantly recovered any threatened of ESA listed stocks.