Originally Posted By: Chinook 1
Sorry but the sports community could have sign on to the settlement agreement,but wasn't buying the garbage TP was selling. The guides signed on ,but found out there half vote wasn't going to get them anything so they drop out. One of the point is he was there keeping the public out of FTC meeting. Funny his name show up on meeting minutes for sometime after the 2002 signing.

So if the sports community didn't sign on to the agreement, why would they possibly have a seat on the FTC? The answer is, they wouldn't, so your comment makes no sense. And again for clarification, the hatchery programs for the new license were not developed until sometime after 2010. I believe they were finalized in 2011, but that was too long ago for me to remember for sure. Nevertheless, it was long after Salmo g. was no longer involved in the project. The NOAA representative at that time was Michelle Day. I'm sure she would be more than happy to address your complaints.