The state of Idaho is certainly not above reproach here. Consider Dworshak Dam on the North Fork of the Clearwater. When it was completed in, I believe, 1972, it sealed off what was considered some of the greatest native steelhead spawning grounds in the Western U.S. The dam didn't even include a fish ladder, and still doesn't. The solution? A hatchery, albeit one the Corps of Engineers calls the largest steelhead hatchery in the world. Sure, that's a gesture fishermen in this vicinity have appreciated for nearly 30 years, but is it adequate compensation for native stocks forever lost? Responsibility for the current situation obviously doesn't rest on the shoulders of any one faction.