Thanks C'man. I agree about none of the WB streams being well suited to Chinook production, only that the Naselle is the best of the lot. Historical fisheries data suggests that more WB Chinook landings were from dip ins than from indigenous WB Chinook stock. WB ecology is best suited to coho and chum salmon, so any agency efforts to manage for a naturally self-sustaining Chinook run will be a process of trying to pound that square peg into a round hole.