
"I'm not sure what the effect will be, but it doesn't look good and we had assumed that the catch was going to be 500 fish," said Phil Anderson, a state Fish and Wildlife salmon policy coordinator.
Just assumed. Is that what we pay these guys for, to assume?
Maybe I need to switch careers.

"The implications of this large catch are quite serious," Pattillo said. "The specific impacts are uncertain at this time, but it is likely that this catch will affect ocean (and Puget Sound) fishing opportunities."
We all know what that means! In this world anytime a quota is "accidentally exceeded" by the tribes or commercials, the sportfisherman ALWAYS takes it in the ass. Just you wait and see. I wonder if the Tribe or Commercials will get any type of shortened seasons as a result of this issue? ..not holding my breath.

Each year when state, federal, tribal, sport and commercial fishing constituents set salmon seasons, they come up with estimates on the number of fish that can be taken in all fisheries and are expected to stay within that ballpark figure.
"We will be contacting (the) Makah to discuss the issue and will request they close the fishery," Pattillo said.
Sounds like the typical slap on the wrist to me.
Does anyone know what types of action the WDFW can take in the event of this type of crime? ...yes it is criminal IMO!