Have you ever thought about the fish you order at restaurants? We have all done this from time to time right? It tastes good, but is that expensive Snapper really Red Snapper or is it actually cheap Talapia doctored up well by a chef and sold at an expensive price usually reserved for Red Snapper?
This article today in USA Today does a good job of explaining just how often this may actually occur.
The non profit group, "Oceana" investigated this mystery and their findings are startling. For example they found that, "87% of the snapper samples were not snapper. White tuna was mislabeled 59% of the time. Between one-third and one-fifth of the halibut, grouper, cod and Chilean sea bass tested were mislabeled".
So what can you do? I'm just not sure. The mislabeling seems to be broad. According to Oceana, "at sushi restaurants, 74% had at least one sample come back mislabeled. At restaurants, 38% had at least one problem sample; in grocery stores, 18% did."
Food for thought....
Paul Gozzo
This is where Paul Gozzo will document some of his fishing adventures and those of others. Sometimes it will be pictures, sometimes a story, other times a re-blog, ya just never know as does he really, Paul never knows much of anything other than he likes to fish and does so as much as possible. Paul Gozzo lives in southern New Hampshire and travels the world fishing.
Thursday, February 21, 2013
Tuesday, September 13, 2011
Snook Fishing has been RED HOT lately
Snook have been all over the beach lately! I have been crushing them from the Jupiter Inlet to the Jupiter Pier for the last two weeks at all different times of the day on all different types of tackle from live bait, poppers, jigs, and even a few on the fly!!
Get out there.
by: Paul Gozzo
Saturday, August 20, 2011
Tuesday, July 5, 2011
Fly Fishing (trout) industry to take a hit in 2011
A lot of snow in the mountains this past winter creates a lot of water when it melts and "runs-off" in the late spring and summer months and thus often creates a lot of velocity as it melts and rips down the mountains finding its way to rivers and creeks below. Eventually the "flow" drops to the point when float boats can enter the water and fly fishermen can begin to fish from the boat for their beloved trout. Shortly thereafter, the height of the water drops and flow slows to the point where wade-fishermen can enter the rivers and creeks and fish from within the water.
The "run-off" report for 2011 based off of the 2010-2011 snowfall levels has read that fishing will be late this year. So naturally, the fly-fishing industry stands to take a hit as many vacationing anglers looking to book a blue water experience may be put off from doing so this summer.
Now, with the main river which feeds many of these other rivers and creeks, The Yellowstone, being poisoned by oil, the future is even more bleak for many of those outfitters and the like who make their living off of the various services they provide around the fly fishing tourism http://www.rocketnews.com/2011/07/high-water-hurting-montana-fly-fishing-industry-ap/industry.
Paul Gozzo
Friday, April 29, 2011
Bass Fishing is getting hot in south Florida
Monday, February 28, 2011
Fishing in Jupiter Florida
If you are planning nay kind of inshore or offshore fishing in Florida and you are anywhere near Jupiter, I highly suggest you go with Joe Dobbins.
You can catch snook, tarpon, lady fish, permit, wahoo, king fish, dolphin, spanish mackerel, sailfish, and all the bottom fish you can imagine such as grouper, snapper, etc.
http://fishingjupiter.com/index.html
You can catch snook, tarpon, lady fish, permit, wahoo, king fish, dolphin, spanish mackerel, sailfish, and all the bottom fish you can imagine such as grouper, snapper, etc.
http://fishingjupiter.com/index.html
Thursday, February 17, 2011
Fly Fishing Videos
This link is to a great site that will lead you to some "films"...not videos...as in footage, not instructional, as in short documentaries.
http://flyfishingfilmtour.com/
http://flyfishingfilmtour.com/
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