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Fresh & Wild

Catch #19: Reef Net Sockeye Salmon from Lummi Island, WA

$64

Arrives by 08/21

Limit 400 Orders

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  • Cook & Serve
SKU CATCH19-2-81600

Back for the first time in years, Reef Net Sockeye returns from our partners at Lummi Island Wild. This centuries-old fishing method, first practiced by the Indigenous people of the Lummi region, is one of the world's most sustainable and gentle ways to harvest salmon. Each fish is carefully caught to preserve its exceptional flavor, texture, and quality.

Known for its sweet, clean flavor and delicate texture, Reef Net Sockeye is a true Pacific Northwest rarity. After harvest, each fillet is hand-portioned at our Anacortes smokehouse before being packed on gel ice and shipped directly to your door fresh, never frozen.

Arrives at your door between Wednesday, August 19th and Friday, August 21st.

Orders of our fresh Sockeye come skin-on and may contain some bones.

Other items ordered with your Fresh Sockeye will not ship until the catch ships.

While there are plenty of methods for preparing fresh salmon—the key to success is always to take your time. Slow cooking the salmon helps to seal in flavors and keeps the fillets tender. Here are our top preparation methods for salmon:

Baking - This classic method of preparation is perfect for anyone looking for an easy or beginner experience in cooking fresh fish. 

  • Preheat your oven to 275°F.
  • Brush your fillets with olive oil and add a slight drizzle to your baking sheet. Add your choice of seasoning to each fillet—we like just a simple blend of salt and pepper.
  • Lay your fillets skin-side down on the baking sheet and bake for 15-18 minutes without flipping.

Grilling or Flat-Top Griddle - Flat-Top Griddle preparation is becoming more and more popular every day, so here is a great method for preparing your fresh salmon with a griddle or a standard grill.

  • Preheat your griddle or grill to medium-high heat. For medium-high on the grill, you should be able to hold your hand 6 inches above the grill for 5 seconds.
  • Prep your fillets by patting dry and rubbing with olive oil. Season your salmon with your selected seasonings.
  • Drizzle your griddle or brush your grill with olive oil.
  • Cook until your salmon flakes easily with a fork. Note: Flip once the edges start to become opaque. Check internal temperature on the thickest portion.

Pan Frying - While pan frying is on the faster side of preparations, it offers a different type of texture and overall style of enjoying salmon.

  • Start by preparing your fillets—pat them dry and season all sides with salt and pepper.
  • In a large skillet, preferably non-stick, heat a layer of olive oil over medium-high heat.
  • Once your oil is hot, add your fillets skin-side up to the pan. Let cook undisturbed for roughly four minutes.
  • Flip your fillets over and let cook for roughly four more minutes, or until done.

Recommended Internal Temp of Salmon: 145°F

Fresh fish is a wonderful addition to your meals, offering both flavor and nutrition. To preserve its quality and safety, follow these tips for storing fresh fish:

  1. Keep it cold: When your Fresh & Wild catch arrives, promptly rinse the fillets in cold water, pat dry and refrigerate. For best results, place it on a bed of ice or use ice packs to maintain a cold temperature.
  2. Wrap it up: Use plastic wrap and a freezer bag to tightly wrap the fish if looking to freeze. This helps in keeping the fish fresh.
  3. Plan your meal: Fresh fish is most enjoyable within 1 to 3 days after delivery. If you don't plan to use it within this timeframe and are considering freezing, the fillet(s) will keep in the freezer for approximately 30 days. Upon thawing, your fillet(s) should be enjoyed within 1-2 days.

Do the Fresh & Wild fillets contain bones? 

Your Fresh & Wild fish has been hand-filleted and may come with a few pin bones as these are hard to remove in fresh fish.

Where do you source your fresh fish? 

We work with different fishing companies and have many catch locations for our Fresh & Wild Catches. Your order will come with an insert that will give you details of where the product came from. Some of our most favorite catch locations are Columbia River, Salish Sea, Prince William Sound, Cook Inlet, and of course Copper River.

Wild Sockeye Salmon

Wild Sockeye Salmon

Back for the first time in years, Reef Net Sockeye returns from our partners at Lummi Island Wild. This centuries-old fishing method, first practiced by the Indigenous people of the Lummi region, is one of the world's most sustainable and gentle ways to harvest salmon. Each fish is carefully caught to preserve its exceptional flavor, texture, and quality.

Known for its sweet, clean flavor and delicate texture, Reef Net Sockeye is a true Pacific Northwest rarity. After harvest, each fillet is hand-portioned at our Anacortes smokehouse before being packed on gel ice and shipped directly to your door fresh, never frozen.

Arrives at your door between Wednesday, August 19th and Friday, August 21st.

Orders of our fresh Sockeye come skin-on and may contain some bones.

Other items ordered with your Fresh Sockeye will not ship until the catch ships.

While there are plenty of methods for preparing fresh salmon—the key to success is always to take your time. Slow cooking the salmon helps to seal in flavors and keeps the fillets tender. Here are our top preparation methods for salmon:

Baking - This classic method of preparation is perfect for anyone looking for an easy or beginner experience in cooking fresh fish. 

  • Preheat your oven to 275°F.
  • Brush your fillets with olive oil and add a slight drizzle to your baking sheet. Add your choice of seasoning to each fillet—we like just a simple blend of salt and pepper.
  • Lay your fillets skin-side down on the baking sheet and bake for 15-18 minutes without flipping.

Grilling or Flat-Top Griddle - Flat-Top Griddle preparation is becoming more and more popular every day, so here is a great method for preparing your fresh salmon with a griddle or a standard grill.

  • Preheat your griddle or grill to medium-high heat. For medium-high on the grill, you should be able to hold your hand 6 inches above the grill for 5 seconds.
  • Prep your fillets by patting dry and rubbing with olive oil. Season your salmon with your selected seasonings.
  • Drizzle your griddle or brush your grill with olive oil.
  • Cook until your salmon flakes easily with a fork. Note: Flip once the edges start to become opaque. Check internal temperature on the thickest portion.

Pan Frying - While pan frying is on the faster side of preparations, it offers a different type of texture and overall style of enjoying salmon.

  • Start by preparing your fillets—pat them dry and season all sides with salt and pepper.
  • In a large skillet, preferably non-stick, heat a layer of olive oil over medium-high heat.
  • Once your oil is hot, add your fillets skin-side up to the pan. Let cook undisturbed for roughly four minutes.
  • Flip your fillets over and let cook for roughly four more minutes, or until done.

Recommended Internal Temp of Salmon: 145°F

Fresh fish is a wonderful addition to your meals, offering both flavor and nutrition. To preserve its quality and safety, follow these tips for storing fresh fish:

  1. Keep it cold: When your Fresh & Wild catch arrives, promptly rinse the fillets in cold water, pat dry and refrigerate. For best results, place it on a bed of ice or use ice packs to maintain a cold temperature.
  2. Wrap it up: Use plastic wrap and a freezer bag to tightly wrap the fish if looking to freeze. This helps in keeping the fish fresh.
  3. Plan your meal: Fresh fish is most enjoyable within 1 to 3 days after delivery. If you don't plan to use it within this timeframe and are considering freezing, the fillet(s) will keep in the freezer for approximately 30 days. Upon thawing, your fillet(s) should be enjoyed within 1-2 days.

Do the Fresh & Wild fillets contain bones? 

Your Fresh & Wild fish has been hand-filleted and may come with a few pin bones as these are hard to remove in fresh fish.

Where do you source your fresh fish? 

We work with different fishing companies and have many catch locations for our Fresh & Wild Catches. Your order will come with an insert that will give you details of where the product came from. Some of our most favorite catch locations are Columbia River, Salish Sea, Prince William Sound, Cook Inlet, and of course Copper River.

Fresh & Wild
How it Works

  • Fishermen catch your fish, put it on ice, & fly it to us in Anacortes, WA.

  • We clean, fillet, & inspect your fish the same day it’s received.

  • We ship the product directly to your doorstep. Fresh, never frozen.

SHIPS ON ICE

FRESH, NEVER FROZEN

SUSTAINABLY CAUGHT

SHIPS ON ICE

FRESH, NEVER FROZEN

SUSTAINABLY CAUGHT

SHIPS ON ICE

FRESH, NEVER FROZEN

SUSTAINABLY CAUGHT

SHIPS ON ICE

FRESH, NEVER FROZEN

SUSTAINABLY CAUGHT

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