The sportfisher/commercial fisher conflict will never end. As a longtime Astorian (since 1973), I can detail the excesses of both sides, and have had my share of face to face confrontations with obstreperous gill netters over ramp access. The good guys massively outnumber the bad guys in the gill net fleet. They understand that gill nets are on the way out, with tangle nets, off-river destination netting (instead of main stem netting), and live box return all pretty much the future for any netting to be done on the river.
Plenty of Oregonians and Washingtonians who want a prime filet of chinook can not afford to sport fish, and their only real option is to buy it fresh, which I do several times a year, at a cost to me, per pound, far lower than what a sport fisher spends, on average.
If netting is eliminated entirely, it will decrease some of the economic and political pressure to maintain runs.
However, as one local said, in reponse to heat he got for a vote on the fish commission to retain a net fishery on the Columbia two years ago: "the problem is not enough fish for everyone who wants them." [paraphrase] When I arrived here in 1973, the sport fishery at the mouth of the Columbia was astounding; so was the commercial harvest.
Many things have changed on the Columbia, all working to reduce the success of returning fish: escapement past the dams and rearing habitat being the biggest villains, with predation by Caspian Terns and sea lions also in the mix. Fighting over which "interest" gets to fish will not change that.
If sports and commercial interests would combine their efforts and exert significant political pressure to deal with the fundamental reasons we do not have as many fish returning, there would be enough fish for most everyone. In the 1970's I heard about the same things from both sides I hear now: basically, this: "I want to catch the last salmon on the Columbia River; screw everybody else."
It is the paradox of the commons.
I'll go hide, now. Please avoid the use of RPG's; they really tear up the garden! :lol: