Hi Jason,
I talked with folks in the WDFW fish program today, and they said that there is no such regulation for the native american netters. (Notice that I didn't use the word fishermen.)
The regulation that I had read, and posted info on this board, only applies to fish buyers who buy Chum eggs, not any other species.
The buyers who buy eggs from commercial netters must buy both the hens AND bucks. This also applies only to the first purchaser of said eggs.
Here is how the loopole works.
The native netters catch their fish, any species, and strip the eggs which is perfectly legal. They sell the eggs to an egg buyer in their tribe, who is exempt from the "egg buyer regulation" and then they sell the eggs to a guy named Franko, may he rot in salmon hell. Because Franko did not buy the eggs directly from the tribal netter he too is exempt from the regulation.
This means that we will be seeing piles of rotting chum on the banks of Hood Canal once again.
The real tragedy in all of this is that all of the fish that hit the banks, and are not brought into a buyer don't count against their catch quota for whatever run they are fishing. They end up taking many more fish than their alotment. It is really quite a shame.
Andy