Neanderthal - The bycatch of ESA native springers are taken only in Indian nets. 40% of this spring's run, and a majority of next spring's expected bigger run, are adipose fin-clipped. Thus, sportfishers can carefully release the rare native ESA fish that they might catch and only keep the marked hatchery fish we paid for. IF THEY WOULD FAIRLY AND PROPERLY ALLOW US! For all those that talk of the apparent long shot to constitutionlly amend the portions of Treaties dealing with salmon & steelhead allocation, thus their position of just live with it, there is not the proper balance of recognition that the Treaties are not being fairly adheared to on behalf of sportfishermen. There are many examples but the most outrageous, that some posters keep ignoring, is that the Col. Tribes got 100% of springers deemed harvestable of the excess hatchery mainstem Col. springers this year and none for the sportfishers! How does that conform to these supposed air tight Treaties (50/50 "in common with")?? While you did give brief mention of this outright quantitative misjustice Obsessed, you gave much more weight to sportfisher plaintiveness and a perception of anti-Indian sentiment here. I don't sense anti-Indian sentiment. I sense anti-fairness sentiment here, as the topic asked (Fair or Not?)! - RT
[This message has been edited by Reel Truth (edited 06-05-2000).]