Good point on the terminal fisheries, Todd. I thought about that a little while I was writing my post, and while I didn't write it down, a thought occurred to me that there might be reasonable ways to make a few fisheries "almost terminal." For example, allow fishing in the bays and estuaries that mark the end of each major drainage (Buoy 10, Willapa, Grays Harbor, and maybe a small nearshore area off the mouth of the Quileute. Sure, you'll catch fish you don't mean to that way, but at least they'll be from the same river systems as the target stocks the majority of the time.

Puget Sound is a tougher nut, for sure, but maybe fisheries similar to the Tulalip Bubble provide some sense of what might be possible there.

Get ready to laugh out loud here... My whole thought process assumes the AK/BC ocean fisheries cease to exist....