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Big John's Grilled Albacore Tuna Loins

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Big John's Grilled Albacore Tuna Loins

Take one or two whole loins of tuna (about 1 1/2 lb each). Place them in a flat dish with two or three tablespoons of quality olive oil and a generous amount of minced or fresh garlic (to taste). Roll the tuna loins in the garlic and oil and let stand for 20 minutes to absorb the flavors. Place the Tuna Loins on a hot grill for about 3-5 minutes per all three sides. Grill until white in the center, but don't overcook! The Tuna will be moist, delicious, and mild in taste.

Fresh Albacore Tuna is in season late July thru October; however, Albacore freezes very well and we have a supply of vacuum packed, frozen whole tuna loins to enjoy all year round! Give us a call!


 

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Lingcod fillets
$9.95 lb
Blackrock fillets
$7.95 lb
Smoked Wild Chinook Salmon
$28.50 lb.
Smoked Salmon Jerky
$30.95 lb.
Smoked Sable Fish
(Black cod)
$24.95 lb.
Smoked Oysters
$28.95 lb.
Smoked Albacore Tuna
$16.50 lb.
Nova Lox
$30.50 lb
Oregon Pink Shrimp
$7.50 lb.
Shucked Oysters
$10.50 lb.
Oysters in the shell
$10.50 doz.
Steamer Clams
$6.25 lb.

And Much More!!!

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

  • Chinook Salmon $18.50 lb
    Pink Shrimp $7.50 lb
  • Scallops  10/20 ct $17.95 lb
  • Petrale Sole $9.50 lb
  • Yellow Fin Tuna $14.95 lb
  • Albacore Tuna $6.50 lb
  • Ling Cod Filet $9.95 lb
  • Rock Fish Filet $7.95 lb
  • Calamari Steaks $7.95 lb
  • Razor Clams $17.95 lb
  • Sable Fish Filet $18.95 lb

And Much More!


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Jeff Werner
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 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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