The issues need to be broadcast to the 90% that don't fish. As long as they see salmon at the Pike Place Market (even if a fish costs $300), they assume all is well. Talk to everyone you know next time they ask you how the fishing's been. I think any neutral party would agree, given the facts, that the current management practices aren't fair to the public OR the fish. When there's a loud enough public outcry, the lawmakers will listen. Until then, the majority will go on reading "news stories" that glorify commercial fishing and thinking everything's fine. That's just how an incumbent politician likes it. Quiet.