Plus, the Tribes had a RIGHT to the resources, the State's citizens the privilege. At least is the legal construct to come out of the various reviews.

The elephant in the room is that our government is built on a pyramid scheme; we need more people to come in to pay taxes to support the services. More people equal less fish. To jump on cohoangler's argument, though, what have the Tribes's populations and development done since Boldt? Increased, larger footprint? At some point, there will be more Tribal folks than the Treaty Share (or, ultimately, all) of the harvest can support.
Until the population issue is actually holistically dealt with, the fish lose.