Here's the problem. The North of Falcon Treaty allows for the opening of a treaty fishery if the fish come in, but does not have a provision for the non-treaty recs. Basically, the worlds largest run could come in and our side agreed we would not touch them unless the tribes decide to let us. Why they agree to this is beyond me.

Tribal provision:
Chum Commercial Fishery Closed. Yelm Escapement ISU model will be used in season to determine if fisheries are possible. Projected ISU derived escapement must exceed 2,000 fish above spawning goal of 18,000 for fisheries to open (approximately 184 peak live in Yelm). Fisheries will be managed to the lower 6 miles of the River to protect projected spawners. Chum management wk 48 – wk 5.

Non-treaty provision:
(mouth to the military tank crossing bridge, one mile upstream of the mouth of Muck Creek)
tank crossing bridge, one mile upstream of the mouth of Muck Creek)
7/1 –11/15

As you can see, we agreed to be out of the river by 11/15 and not retain any Chum. They retained the right to do an in season emergency opening.
Sounds like a perfect sharing to me.

6 fish limit, 2 adults, 12” min. size; release wild Chinook and Chum