I have no clue why, but you are right. Smoked salmon is a huge thing here, eaten, exported, and sold to tourists, but the bagels and lox combo is not at all common. Probably because our bagels suck...you are completely right about that too.

People are picky picky picky about their smoked salmon here, and smoked salmon is not just smoked salmon. There are lots of variations in species used, brines, seasonings, wood used, firmness/dryness achieved...and everyone just
knows that their way is the best. I think it is kinda like barbecue being a religion in Texas.

And hells no to farmed fish. There are lots of fish farms here, but not one person that I know personally will touch a farmed fish with a ten foot pole.
On the other hand, have you ever had halibut cheeks? Actually, they are sometimes "passed off" as scallops. How about a whole smoked halibut head? Yum yum (I give the eyeballs to my dad).

Sorry...so couldn't help myself.
BTW, there are Jewish people in the greater Seattle area, but it is not anything close to a dominant religion here. Neither are Catholics. They exist, but protestant churches outnumber Jewish and Catholic I don't even know how many times over. Growing up here I knew exactly one Jewish person, and a smattering of Catholic people. Almost everyone I knew was some denomination of Protestant. Imagine my (Catholic from NY) husband's horror when he said that it was too bad we couldn't get married in the church and I said, "
Which one?" He looked like this:





I looked like this:

Then he said "
THE church."

Oh, okay, Honey. That clears it right up.
And no I don't know what a bialy is. My husband isn't here so I can't ask him so I can look smart.