Thanks agentaqua; wonderful info. As for the PST Chinook portion, I expect that interception of endangered stocks will be a big issue. The more you have to lose, the more the denial. A new harvest plan for Puget Sound Chinook is in the works by NOAA. Since some endangered Puget Sound Chinook are heavily harvested In SEAK, and the SEAK fisheries are mixed stocks, the ESA (Endangered Species Act) prevents ANY US citizen from an unauthorized take of the endangered Chinook.
FYI from the table below to the best of my knowledge US net & US troll numbers are all tribal treaty fish. The table is part of an earlier draft of a Puget Sound Chinook Harvest plan
Reality is that these stocks will never recover until the Canadian interception is resolved. Most reductions would require trading (like WCVI AABM fish), but the waters governed by the Fraser River Panel are to the best of my knowledge within bounds of any Puget Sound Chinook Harvest plan.
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