I'll be at that meeting in Olympia at the 4:15 time slot, I plan on calling out anyone from wdfw that has ANYTHING to say about this and hasn't told the A.G. the facts of life. Tribes will litigate until hell freezes over (or until the state caves in) even on a losing case if they have casino funds to pay off greedy lawyers. A purely Donald Trump kind of strategy, wear them down with bull**it until they cave. Until the state steps up and challenges this in court the taxpayers and fishing license purchasers end up paying for a tribal and commercial fishery . This kind of B.S. has got to stop. If the state takes them to court and loses the situation would be the same, at least they should fight this all the way before common practice is established that favors tribal interests in fishing co-management that corrupt our political system and screws over the rest of us. Go to the meeting instead of complaining here about how no one from the state was at the hatchery last week meeting with protesters. Call them out for selling out the residents of our state. Maybe we should show up in force at next years canoe journey, a lot of fishermen in boats could certainly throw some sand in their wheels( or paddles!) The news crews would certainly be there. We could balme the disruption on WDFW's failure to protect our interests and rights. Bob R