RainyCity, I think what he was trying to say, was that if their initial test fishery only yielded 100 fish, they would not fish any more, they reportedly caught 400, and decided to go ahead with the commercial harvest. I saw KOMO TV there and another camera I could not identify. They filmed a little, but since there was no mayhem, I guess it was deemed not interesting enough to air. Belive me, these right wing conservative TV stations we have in seattle are not going to air anything that would be considered politically-incorrrect, or indian bashing, such as sportsman discussing why the tribes are netting a run to extinction.Well, the salmon are returning now in our first year of being on the ESA endangered list, and when the federal watchdogs check, and see how badly wdfw, and the tribes have mis-managed the green river run, you can bet that we will probably lose our right to fish anywhere in central puget sound, not to mention the millions of dollars of funding that we will probably not qualify for. Mr Padilla, I hope your resume is updated, as we all know feces rolls downhill, and you sir, are the fall guy at the bottom. [I was the guy who asked at the beginning of the discussion, why we couldn't let the escapement goal run upstream before ANY fishing was allowed.]
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