Funny how the Native Americans always say that it is the problm of the white man with catching all of the fish and then the whiteman says it is the indians. I have been fishing these rivers for years and there wasn't a problm of fish on these rivers UNTIL the Bolt Giveaway. Maybe one day is to much for nets to be in that river or any other. Maybe with the the dismal up and down season in the Forks area the nets should be pulled. The reason to keep the nets in is maybe the Quiliutes and other local tribes need to help each other to catch the extra 2000 lbs. of native steelhead needed to catch halibut instead of squid or maybe Pike Street Market needs another order, or maybe the great Native protectors of our fish runs, need to buy more nets in order to protect their heritage. I know what it is, they need to buy bigger nets for the springers that are about to start showing, but then they can protect the wild steelhead stock as they make their down river trip back to the sea. First they catch them on the down river trip and pitch them in the brush so they won't be counted, the hell with it, they never count on the quota anyway. Our great native protectors will watch and make sure that there is at least the chance they will get the last Native Steelhead and then turn the lights out when they have caught the last one and blame it all on the sportsman. "Halibut anyone".