That's funny. He thinks the Legislature gives a flying shit about recreational salmon fishing....
Suffice it to say, we've tried it. I even had a senator communicating with me for a while, but he didn't get far with his colleagues if he shared anything I was telling him.
Legislators get campaign contributions from commercial interests (largely processors). That makes legislators essentially beholden to commercial interests. Welcome to America.
What you fail to understand is that you can get action on your local issues not because you are such a brilliant negotiator (sounds like you're pretty good), but because they aren't contentious or profit-driven, whereas the issues surrounding salmon are both. WDFW and the Commission are supposed to be our voice in the planning, and they fail us in that capacity entirely, largely because leadership is flooded with pro-commercial people. We don't elect these people, so we are left with no recourse but to shout at them, which somewhat to your point is not effective, but it feels better than silently taking it in the shorts.
In short, we're getting screwed around, we know it, and there's nothing we can do about it. That makes us frustrated and angry, but not irrational in our assertion we're being screwed.