5 lb Sockeye Box
No seasoning, no modifications, no dyes, nothing but fresh, wild sockeye salmon, meticulously inspected and cared for by fisherman from the sea to your table.
Pre-Order “Little Dinghy” 5 lb Sockeye Box
$90.00
We ship our orders once a week on Mondays. We also list pickup locations and times regularly on Facebook! save on shipping by coming to us directly. All orders come packed with dry ice to keep that fish nice and frozen during shipment. If any dry ice is left upon arrival DO NOT handle it with bare hands. Use gloves to dispose of contents, or simply dump the dry ice out and it will evaporate. For customers in the Corvallis area please contact us directly before ordering to avoid shipping costs! We will deliver directly to you.
Fresh flash-frozen and individually vacuum-sealed sockeye salmon filets. Want to know more about our process? Salmon filets weigh on average 1 - 1.5 lbs. Minimum of 5 lbs per order. Restaurants, food trucks, and caters contact us directly.
Not sure how much to order? Each filet can feed 5 to 8 servings based on the USDA standard of 3 oz per person. On average most people prefer a salmon cut of 6 oz., so expect each of our filets will feed 2 to 4 servings.
Each of our salmon includes half of the belly meat. Never had the belly of the salmon? This part of the fillet is the most oil-rich, making it a delicious delicacy often referred to as salmon bacon. The belly is the salmon fisherman's best-kept secret, simply keep it on the fillet, or slice it out and use it as a sashimi appetizer! It's amazing!
2023 Pricing: 5-25 lbs $18.00/lb. For orders of 100lbs and over contact us directly for discounts!
Whether you're a runner, swimmer, boxer, mathematician, neurochemist, or just an overall health freak and go-getter, Wild Salmon covers a powerhouse of nutritional necessities that help you stay fueled and on top of your health throughout the day. The rich marine Omega-3 fatty acids in salmon promote brain health, skin radiance, hair moisture and bolster cardiovascular health and blood flow, helping reduce inflammation and boosting muscle recovery! Regularly adding Omega-3’s to your diet can have a positive impact on reducing depression and improving focus, keeping you on top of your game and ready to meet the day.
Do you use your hands to make a living? From gnarl-handed fishermen to woodworkers, arthritis can be a real damper in your day, but luckily omega-3s greatly improve joint integrity and can help to reduce the inflammation that comes with the job.
Often spend your days inside wishing you could get out in the sun? Well, it not quite the same, but one 3.5oz serving of Wild Salmon contains from 700-900 IUs of Vitamin D3 (compared to the 200IUs found in farmed salmon) which is essential in maintaining bone strength and growth, allowing for calcium to be processed by your body.
Pregnancy: pregnant mothers can benefit from adding Wild salmon to their diet, helping to improve a developing child's hand-eye coordination and overall health.
Dunstan, J.A. & Simmer, Karen & Dixon, Glenys & Prescott, Susan. (2008). Cognitive assessment of children at age 2½ years after maternal fish oil supplementation in pregnancy: a randomized controlled trial. Archives of disease in childhood. Fetal and neonatal edition. 93. F45-50. 10.1136/adc.2006.099085.
Wild Alaskan Sockeye Salmon Nutrition facts: Cooked, 3 oz./ 85 g
Calories: 130
Protein (g): 23
Fat (g): 5
Saturated Fat (g): 1
Sodium (mg): 80
Cholesterol (mg): 50
Omega-3s DHA+EPA (mg): 730
Vitamin B12 (mcg): 3.8
Vitamin A (mcg): 50
Vitamin D (mcg): 14.2
Selenium (mcg): 30
Potassium (mcg): 370
Iron (mg): .4
Calcium (mg): 10
| Source: USDA Standard Reference Release 28 | Rounded per FDA guidelines
We ship to continental 48 United States only.
Additional information
Weight | 10 lbs |
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Dimensions | 22 × 8 × 9 in |
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