Myst has a good point. Netting is tough to watch in these times of reduced returns. But, we non-native americans should shoulder the blame for the many urban, agriculture, forestry, hydrology (dams, irrigation) and commercial harvest effects that we imposed on the fish. We do more than our share of damage to the resource. So, it seems a bit hypocritical for us to be laying this issue soley at the indian netting program when our landuse activities impose widespread detriment. I guess it is just easier to point to others as the problem... but, it is really a chicken &^$#@! way to approach the issue. Unfortuantely, that is the Northwest way of handling salmon restoration... pass the buck. What a bunch of wimps.