Let me begin by saying these fish were never naturally occurring in lake washington so saving them shouldn't be a concern. Also i understand the low survival rate for sockeye that occurs in the lake isn't very good but for some reason baker lake with only 35000 fish is considered a great run yet we need over 350000 yes 350000 to even consider a fishery while the tribes get 200 fish a week guaranteed
 . Now I'm not one of those that cries about tribal fishing as i understand they do a lot in terms of salmon in the ways of habitat and hatcheries. I also know most of the stuff ppl spread about them when it comes to tribal fishing can be an exaggeration. Now i know there have been a few bad apples but that goes for sportys also. Anyway getting off topic.
 . Now I'm not one of those that cries about tribal fishing as i understand they do a lot in terms of salmon in the ways of habitat and hatcheries. I also know most of the stuff ppl spread about them when it comes to tribal fishing can be an exaggeration. Now i know there have been a few bad apples but that goes for sportys also. Anyway getting off topic. Also I believe instead of trying to protect on non-natural occurring why don't we use this money to protect other naturally occurring stocks that are dwindling like wild steelhead, even baker lake sockeye(although they are not actually dwindling). Think about what a run of a few hundred thousand would be for the Skagit and the lake. How about cle elum lake another naturally occurring sockeye run that they are trying to bring back. For folks in king and pierce county that would be the closest sockeye run to them.
So I will finish this perspective with a question. What do you guys think about lake washington sockeye and what do think about the numbers we are seeing this year? Is it worth all the money wdfw puts into these fish even though it seems like we will never have a fishery anytime soon?



 At this point I think the State would be better off focusing on the coho and chinook runs in the system and figuring out a way to re-introduce a steelhead population.
   At this point I think the State would be better off focusing on the coho and chinook runs in the system and figuring out a way to re-introduce a steelhead population.