Remember the Tribes use nets almost exclusively to catch their fish.....

Those fish are caught at the Tribes usual and accustomed places, consistent with the Treaties and the rights therein. Not sure how much traction that's going to get. Certainly the Tribes won't like it, and they will not be shy about expressing their concern.

We can all agree that having more salmon would be great. But focusing on one method of capture (nets) while not recognizing much bigger, but more diffuse, impacts (habitat loss) is not a recipe for success. It just points a finger at one or two groups (Tribes, commercial folks), without focusing on the bigger picture (e.g., habitat loss, ocean conditions, climate change). That comes across as hypocritical, even though your intentions may be reasonable.