Hey maybe what we're all getting at is that farm-raised "steelhead" and Atlantic salmon may lead to a reduction in the commercial aspect of tribal steelhead subsistence fisheries. Maybe a demonstration/boycott is in order to protest the selling of native steelhead by seafood markets. Nothing like a little negative press to get things going at Pike's Place. This can be done in conjunction with the long-term goal of paying off the tribes to quit fishing after ceremonial and home consumption needs have been accomplished. The extra nates left in the river will benefit both recreational anglers and the tribes in the long run. Problem is, where's the money going to come from? Maybe the fish farmers could help us out here. Seems like another "odd-paring" in the making. Nuff said, before I get into trouble.