This is for all Salmon and Fish lovers, this company sitkasalmonshares. Time to Stock your freezer full of wild-caught Alaska salmon!
They have monthly subscribers boxes, Stock your freezer full of wild-caught Alaska salmon!
We personally have wild salmon in our freezer all the time... these Alaska wild caught salmon.. are very large in size, as seen in the Photo...and we might add they taste so yummy 😋
Alaska and the N. Pacific's wild, seasonal, responsible seafood harvest delivered "no-contact" to your door 🐟👇
They do come well packaged in dry ice and completely sealed in a large heavy plastic bag ..
All of the portions are individually vacuum-sealed and arrive frozen to your home.
sitkasalmonshares take pride in delivering fresh seafoods, Sitka Salmon Shares they work with small family producers to procure the freshest and best handled WILD king, Coho, and Sockeye Salmon; as well as Cod, Halibut, Spot-Prawns, and Black Cod. No farmed product from Sitka Salmon Shares.
KNOW YOUR FISHERMEN
Sitka Salmon Shares is built around a humble collective of committed fishermen that put quality first and handle fish one at a time with respect and care. It’s their livelihood after all, and many of our fishermen have been using these highly selective, small-batch fishing methods for generations. Read on to get to know your fishermen — from how they got started, why they love life on the open water, and why they are part of Sitka Salmon Shares.our-fishermen
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Yes, you for sure, wild caught is do much better than farm raised salmon. Good luck in the giveaway
You should if you want to. Leave your comment for the company on Instagram post.. they would love to read your comment
Wild Alaska Salmon! SO much better than that farm-raised mushy stuff imported from God knows where!