If they caught one there are more...many more. The thing that has always puzzled me is the fact that they are screwing themselves. They cheat and don't follow the rules and then complain if the fishing sucks or the season is cut short. It's just another way of poaching. Then there are the people that do it right and they will fall victim to the same short season and/or lousy fishing. I'm so sick of all of this crap. Poaching is a reality that I think has not gained enough attention. What percentage of the total fish population are they getting? We're talking poaching the ocean, the rivers, Puget Sound and so on. Years ago my dad was fishing a small steelhead stream on Hood Canal. As he made his way up to a very secluded and difficult to get to hole he sees a guy fighting a fish. When he gets closer he finds that the dirt bag had 12 steelhead on the bank!!!! Back then they were all Native! My dad told the guy he was a disgrace to fishing. So what does the dude do? He leaves in a hurry without the fish. He could not have carried them all out anyway. In the overall picture 12 fish is a fraction of the take. You still have a ton of people poaching the rivers and salt water. I'm wondering if it's just a basic lack of intelligence and/or that ever present kill factor that some people can't resist. In this case it is obviously about the dollar and that is also another part of the overall picture. Greed!