Is there a map that shows their yearly migrations, that is to say where they are predominately at during any time of the year as evidenced over a a long period of time? I don't exactly trust that the remedies will exactly fit the problem. With a 30k king surplus for just the Deschutes, a 20K plus at Skok hatchery, and surpluses a few other places, a huge surplus of chum at hoodsport and the canal, it is clear that there should be plenty of salmon at certain locations and for certain periods of time. Tracking them closely should reveal what stocks they are targeting and which ones need to be worked on. Again, I just don't trust those in charge to actually make the right decisions if this is a real issue. I think it is probably up to those of you with a deep knowledge of the local fisheries to keep a tab on what is going on and making sure that the correct moves are made. Other wise we will just see more money going to special interests with little progress, and more reductions that make no sense.