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About once a week I keep hearing how lobster prices have been at extremely low levels for one reason or another. Everytime I hear this I check out the local seafood markets & see prices ranging from $15 to $20 per pound, which seems to be the same price they were a couple years ago. I'm not seeing these low lobster prices people are talking about.

What gives? Why do I hear about low prices & don't see it?
 
About once a week I keep hearing how lobster prices have been at extremely low levels for one reason or another. Everytime I hear this I check out the local seafood markets & see prices ranging from $15 to $20 per pound, which seems to be the same price they were a couple years ago. I'm not seeing these low lobster prices people are talking about.

What gives? Why do I hear about low prices & don't see it?

It is like milk prices... when they rise, the farmers dont see in increase in what they are paid. You are dealing with middle men.

From what I understand the Lobster prices (paid to the fishermen) are down, but you are still paying the same amount, and someone is getting more of a margin.
 
I have been seeing som prices in the lower double digits and a couple time I have seen them under 10 a pound. I am not a huge lobster fan so it needs to drop a lot more before I will buy it.
 
It's probably like a friend of mine told me about the cattle business. I asked him (they own a big spread in S. Texas) why prices on steak were so high and even on sale, they were as high as normal prices. He said for the first time that he can remember (he's 45), everyone in the operation was making a little bit of money. From the guys that sell the fertilizer for the hay, bailers, haulers, feed lots, cost of fuel, etc. He said usually, one group was either outright losing or so close to the margin that they were dodging creditors. I would guess it's close to the same reason. - Dwain
 
Damn, you guys pay a lot for lobsters. I typically find them for $6-$9 per pound regular price. On sale $4-$5 per pound.


Then again, I'm in MA. Close to the head of the supply chain.
 
About once a week I keep hearing how lobster prices have been at extremely low levels for one reason or another. Everytime I hear this I check out the local seafood markets & see prices ranging from $15 to $20 per pound, which seems to be the same price they were a couple years ago. I'm not seeing these low lobster prices people are talking about.

What gives? Why do I hear about low prices & don't see it?
My guess is because you're in Texas. I can get them for about half that, certainly around $10/pound in western CT. It was even cheaper than that in Maine when I went on vacation there this summer.
 
Damn, you guys pay a lot for lobsters. I typically find them for $6-$9 per pound regular price. On sale $4-$5 per pound.


Then again, I'm in MA. Close to the head of the supply chain.

I'm even closer...the most expensive lobsters I bought this summer went for 3.99/lb, for chicks.

The lobsterman up here are really hurting, so much so that many of them are selling their catch out of their garages instead of selling to middleman, so they can get retail price instead of the wholesale price.
 
I'm even closer...the most expensive lobsters I bought this summer went for 3.99/lb, for chicks.

The lobsterman up here are really hurting, so much so that many of them are selling their catch out of their garages instead of selling to middleman, so they can get retail price instead of the wholesale price.

So how can I take advantage of this and get the low pricing?
 
Its the friggin Canadians
They have a smaller limit and its really screwing the inshore lobsterman, has been for years.

INDEED
Blame Canada
 
If you really like lobsters and live away from the northern east coast, it is worth finding a good local (on the coast) pond that is willing to sell direct. We get our from a guy in Boston, and he packs them up for shipment. WAY cheaper than getting them around here and way better lobsters.
 
$5.99 a pound at Shoprite for live lobster . Its just the shipping them to TX making them expensive.I'll trade ya a Lobster for a Pliney the Elder
 
$7.99 is the regular price here . But in truth I like King Crab legs much more than Lobster. The crab legs are $12.99 a pound but its like buying just the tail of the lobster which is very expensive I think the tails are $18 or more a pound.





Crab and sirloin sounds like dinner...:rockin:
 
usually 4.99 a lb for live ones here. and theyll steam them for you for free if you want
 
4.99 per lb at the local market for me - bought a big honkin' 6 pounder last week - stuffed it and baked it. I have a pic somewhere that I'll post ASAP, as I know this is useless without pics.
 
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