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If you are interested in fresh caught, wild salmon, here's a local
resource in my area that ships. It is a family operation, sustainable and awesome. http://www.mojocoho.com/Site/Welcome.html the pictures are fun too. |
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On May 5, 11:08*am, ImStillMags > wrote:
Also here's a local resource for troll caught albacore tuna, canned right here fresh. sustainable, earth-friendly, ecologically safe, dolphin-safe, turtle-safe, bycatch-safe. You can't overfish or damage the ecosystem when you fish with just 12 hooks and have to pull in fish one at a time. http://www.wildpacificseafood.com/ I'm paying more attention to where my food comes from, so I thought I'd share with those of you of similar intent. |
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ImStillMags wrote:
> On May 5, 11:08 am, ImStillMags > wrote: > > > Also here's a local resource for troll caught albacore tuna, canned > right here fresh. sustainable, earth-friendly, ecologically safe, > dolphin-safe, turtle-safe, bycatch-safe. You can't overfish or damage > the ecosystem when you fish with just 12 hooks and have to pull in > fish one at a time. > > http://www.wildpacificseafood.com/ > > > > > > I'm paying more attention to where my food comes from, so I thought > I'd share with those of you of similar intent. Can't tell, from the main web page, where it's located (except maybe on a boat). Don't recognize the telephone area code. -S- |
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On May 5, 11:19*am, "Steve Freides" > wrote:
> ImStillMags wrote: > > On May 5, 11:08 am, ImStillMags > wrote: > > > Also here's a local resource for troll caught albacore tuna, canned > > right here fresh. *sustainable, earth-friendly, ecologically safe, > > dolphin-safe, turtle-safe, bycatch-safe. You can't overfish or damage > > the ecosystem when you fish with just 12 hooks and have to pull in > > fish one at a time. > > >http://www.wildpacificseafood.com/ > > > I'm paying more attention to where my food comes from, so I thought > > I'd share with those of you of similar intent. > > Can't tell, from the main web page, where it's located (except maybe on > a boat). *Don't recognize the telephone area code. > > -S-- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - For Mojo Coho, the family is out of Bellingham, WA, they fish in the waters off SE Alaska. Wild Pacific Seafood is out of Ilwaco, Wa. |
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The mojocoho site seems to state they only ship frozen
salmon, not fresh. Steve |
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