The money can come from those that would benefit most from decreased tribal take on the rivers. Recreational Steelheaders!! I'd be willing to pay an extra $5-$10 per river per year (individual river license fee) that would go straight to the tribe that fishes that river (provided that tribe eliminate commercial catch and selling of steelhead on that river, limit tribe take to personal use subsistance fishing only, allow netting only one day a week). I know it's a lot of ifs. That would amount to a pretty significant payout to those tribes willing to forgo buck-a-pound syndrome. It would also give the tribes an increased guiding opportunity that would in combination to aformentioned would probably triple the tribes current profit margin. This would put lots more Steelhead in the river for everyone to enjoy. Another option would be to let the tribes commercially net the brats (hatchery fish) and layoff the nates (say from Feburary 1st on) with a similar payout structure. Just an idea.