Fishing with Rod Discussion Forum
Fishing in British Columbia => The Fish Kitchen => Topic started by: Sam Salmon on September 29, 2008, 08:59:36 PM
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I guess this is where this post should go-anyone seen how cheap canned Salmon is these days? :o
A great big can of Sockeye from Alaska for $4 maybe 5-that's pnuts, a large can of Coho for $2 @ London Drugs, ditto Pink.
Must be this Russian Sockeye we're hearing about they're supposed to have monster sized runs.
Anyway I like it simple, add Mayo, Green Onion and chopped Cilantro and I'm Happy maybe a tiny shot of Liquid Smoke once in a while-if I want deluxe put it on a bread roll top with Cheese and under the broiler til it bubbles=ambrosia!
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Its about 2 bucks for a large can of sockeye at Wallmart these days. thanks for the recipy
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Our stocks decline and canned stuff so cheap? Fisherman can barely hold a living, I cant catch a sockeye execpt for a week a year, but I can buy canned or frozen salmon for pennies. Whats the point for them to even sell it?
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Our stocks decline and canned stuff so cheap? Fisherman can barely hold a living, I cant catch a sockeye execpt for a week a year, but I can buy canned or frozen salmon for pennies. Whats the point for them to even sell it?
Lots of Sockeye in Alaska lots more in Russia-lots.
BC has always been small time in the Pacific Salmon commercial fishery, now that's declining and few people will notice except for us.
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Good deals on sockeye (previously frozen I believe) to be had at the real canadian superstore on northshore by old lillouette road... 15-20$ for a dressed sockeye when I was there over the holiday... can't understand why such a good deal, looks like good fish to me.
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Its about 2 bucks for a large can of sockeye at Wallmart these days. thanks for the recipy
Which walmart would this be?
Thanx