If the hatchery production of fall chinook salmon is not moved back to the Willipa the Willipa bay will be closed every year going forward to fishing for fall chinook. There is not one river in the state that has recovered to fishable populations with native chinook salmon by reducing hatchery chinook salmon. We have Chad Herring to thank for this and if this prediction is correct he should loose his job. Or better yet, willingly resign for effectively ruining a great run of fish that has been in place and functioning effectively for over 90 years.