Thanks again, Salmo. Do you think it is NOAA just being slow on the permitting process to allow a c/r fishery or is it the numbers returning just aren't large enough to allow a fishery. On the numbers I saw for 2015, the Puyallup had more returning wild spawners than the Nisqually. I think it was a little more than 2000 for the Nisqually and more than 2300 for the Puyallup. I did see where in 2005, only 98 wild steelhead returned to the Puyallup. In 2015, the wild steelhead return on the Puyallup was the highest in 25 years. I agree that steelhead RMP's are not a high priority.