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Do you support your local fishing industry?





I buy local or national when possible. I try to avoid fish that are not by American fishermen or companies. An exception being when going out to a restrauant where it's not really an option. I saw a video that was talking about how some companies would rather import cheaper fish from foreign companies than help their fellow American fishermen. It might be a similar problem in Canada. Maybe it could be an issue our countries could actually work together on.Do you?
Do you?Do you?
I have no doubt that positions related to your statement above exist. I briefly looked at the first three links you posted and they seem to be focused on conservancy versus voicing a position that American companies are deliberately using foreign fishing labor to harm fellow Americans.I saw a video that was talking about how some companies would rather import cheaper fish from foreign companies than help their fellow American fishermen.
I love Manitoba pickerel! Lots of fishing on Manitoba's 100,000 lakes.I live on the Canadian prairies in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains, almost 1,000 miles from the nearest ocean, so there is no local fishing industry. No local fish at all beyond lake and river trout which cannot be harvested for sale. In this city of 1.4 million, there is no such thing as a dedicated fish market and the vast majority of the fish available in our grocery stores is frozen and comes from Asia. If I could find something labeled Canadian, I’d buy it. Apparently 90% of our domestic production is exported to the US, China and the EU.
Is it commercially available?I love Manitoba pickerel! Lots of fishing on Manitoba's 100,000 lakes.
I buy it here. https://gimlifish.com/Is it commercially available?
I understand what you are saying. But an abundance of fresh fish has been a part of all my trips to Saskatchewan my entire life. But yes, all sport caught. I don't think my 2 aunts and 2 uncles in Saskatchewan in their lifetime ever bought fish or berries. Always had a freezer full or freshly caught or picked.I live on the Canadian prairies in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains, almost 1,000 miles from the nearest ocean, so there is no local fishing industry. No local fish at all beyond lake and river trout which cannot be harvested for sale. In this city of 1.4 million, there is no such thing as a dedicated fish market and the vast majority of the fish available in our grocery stores is frozen and comes from Asia. If I could find something labeled Canadian, I’d buy it. Apparently 90% of our domestic production is exported to the US, China and the EU.