Hey Lifer99, way to stick it to Elijah! I would agree with your numbers. I haven't followed the Nisqually very closely since it closed but I have heard similar numbers. Another interesting fact which I have nothing to back it up except for hearsay is that the Nisqually prior to the 70's, the Steelhead run had crashed before. It came from a neighbor who had fished it maybe in the 50's or 60's, (I'm taking a guess on the years) that it went from good fishing to very poor fishing. He said the fishing got so bad he gave up bothering with it. I wonder if this is just some sort of weird cycle that the Nisqually naturally goes through? It's still one of the very few rivers I have even fished that has such a lopsided return of hen's to bucks.