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Oregon Pacific Halibut

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Oregon halibut are Pacific Halibut, the same specie as landed in Alaska and Canada. Due to a limited quota, the season for Oregon Halibut is extremely short. Sometimes, the season may only be one or two days long in a year.

When the season is open, Fisherman Direct buys all the halibut that two or three boats can land. We get these halibut within hours of being caught. We process, vac-pac, and freeze most of the catch absolutely as soon as possible. This time factor is what makes our Halibut so delicious.

With super fresh fish, very high quality freezers, and vac-packing our halibut is as good or better than "fresh" from Alaska or Canada.

Due to the remoteness of Alaska ports, fresh from Alaska or Canada often means fish that are 7 or 8 days old, due to delays in transportation and distribution.

Halibut are a remarkable fish, and Alaska / Canada Halibut are stll good, but not quite the "super fresh" halibut that we can get locally.

Order your Frozen Halibut deli packs now  $13.95 lb approx. 1 lb sizes available

Call 1-888-523-9494

 

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Smoked Wild Chinook Salmon
$28.95
lb.
Smoked Coho Salmon
$16.95 lb.

Fresh Oregon Ling Cod
$7.95 lb.

Smoked Albacore Tuna
$16.50 lb.

Oregon Pink Shrimp
$6.95 lb.
Shucked Oysters
8.95 lb.
Oysters in the shell
7.95 doz.
Steamer Clams
5.95 lb.
And Much More!!!

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We have an excellent selection of frozen seafood products which can be shipped today!
Choose from:

  • Pink Shrimp
  • Scallops
  • Salmon Filet
  • Halibut Filet
  • Halibut Bits & Pieces
  • Petrale Sole
  • Yellow Fin Tuna
  • Albacore Tuna
  • Calamari Steak
  • Ling Cod Filet
  • Ling Cod Cheeks
  • Razor Clams
  • Crab meat
  • Sable Fish
    (lightly smoked)

And Much More!


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Jeff Warner
Partner / Fisherman

We, Scott Boley, John Wilson and I started what would evolve into Fishermen Direct with some basic goals. To provide the finest wild salmon, crab, albacore tuna and rockfish to the customer for the best possible price. To educate our customers on the the seafood they were eating and the fisheries issues that would help keep that seafood available. To increase the profits to our fishing businesses (through the '90s the quality of our products off the boats continued to get better while the dock prices went south).

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