Admittedly, salmon management in our state is a complex issue. Lots of rivers in bad shape, very few in fair shape. Fishing seasons have been reduced considerably. Controversy on setting fishing seasons is a topic of conversation in thousands of homes, fishing boats, F&W Commission meetings, etc. All citizens have access to the North of Falcon meetings, but only treaty tribal members get to hear and input on some of the most complex season setting decisions, decided in closed door meetings with WDFW leadership. The results of setting the tribal/recreational seasons is sometimes surprising, sometimes not. But how the decisions are discussed and ultimately set is still a secret. It is very reasonable to open the door to these meetings since WDFW represents all citizens. At a minimum, the meetings between WDFW and the treaty tribes should be telecast live. Just my opinion. I don't think WDFW wants to be put under the microscope as to their actions in the WDFW/tribal salmon setting process.