A big player in this is NOAA. Do they have the necedssary body parts to force meaningful recovery? We need to get hatchery fish off the spawning grounds, at least where the interfere with natural spawners.

That can be done by catching more of them. This would/could include nets, traps, hook and line, and so on. As has been pointed out, any of these methods run up against the incidental mortality. If you lower that rate, you can ramp up catch. But, you still kill the same number of protected fish.

If you can't lower the mortality rate in the fishery, then you lower the encounter rate of hatchery fish by reducing the stocking. This, actually, is a real problem because as you lower the amount of hatchery fish you increase the encounter rate with wild. Which will demand even lower release mortalities. Lowering hatchery production would/should kill off the mixed stock fisheries, especially the non-selective as more of the population would be wild.