The film tells the story of the Pullars, a family of Scottish fishermen who use traditional methods to catch wild Atlantic salmon, including killing seals, the fish's natural predators. However, their practices clash with animal activist groups like Sea Shepherd and Hunt Saboteurs, leading to conflict. The documentary challenges common environmentalist views, presenting a nuanced and thought-provoking exploration of the issue.
Of Fish and Foe
In a small Scottish coastal town, a family of salmon fishermen must navigate the treacherous waters of their traditional way of life as they confront a rising tide of animal activism aimed at preserving endangered seals, putting their very livelihood at risk.