I saw that Jim Scott had tossed out the 1,000 fish in 2015 and 2,000 in 2016 on the Nisqually. If those numbers are accurate and are sustained into the future that is good news. Would be even better if all P.S. rivers were seeing such improvements.

Now, the issue of tribal fishing on those (recovered) wild stocks while recreational fishers are excluded is another matter.

With all of the discussions recently about proposed license fee increases and GF decreases I took particular notice of the list of WDFW taskings at the end of the Biological Opinion and, particularly, of those related to steelhead (since there is no NT fishery).
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