BRADLEY SMOKER | "Taste the Great Outdoors"

Recipe Discussions => Fish => Topic started by: Kummok on December 17, 2010, 09:16:49 AM

Title: Source for Alaskan Seafood
Post by: Kummok on December 17, 2010, 09:16:49 AM
http://www.great-alaska-seafood.com/

Can't vouch for their product yet....we sent a Colossal King Crab package to a relative in MO but it isn't due to arrive until 21st...the ads look good though and say all the right things (don't believe the part about White King meat being different in taste or "mildness"). Anyway, it's a source for those that want to spend the $ £ € ₪ ¥ CHF ₨ ƒ kr Php zł lei ﷼
Title: Re: Source for Alaskan Seafood
Post by: manxman on December 20, 2010, 03:36:12 AM
Looks superb, I would certainly spend the £££'s if they could guarantee delivery across the pond at a reasonable shipping rate!! 

Ain't going to happen.....   ;) :)
Title: Re: Source for Alaskan Seafood
Post by: ShadowNix on January 02, 2011, 12:03:27 PM
My best source is going here (below)and catching the salmon :)  Much more fun, but a bit pricey.... worth every penny...going again this Summer :)

www.redoubtlodge.com

I can HIGHLY recommend this place...went there with my dad and caught 120 pounds of sockeye in 5 days (released like 5 times that much), not to mention a few hundred pounds of kings we released... wow is all I can say!
Title: Re: Source for Alaskan Seafood
Post by: hal4uk on January 02, 2011, 12:08:35 PM
I ordered Halibut Cheeks form Fish-Ex once...
Packaging/delivery/halibut -- all excellent.
But, like all the other sources... pricey.
Title: Re: Source for Alaskan Seafood
Post by: TestRocket on January 02, 2011, 03:14:20 PM
You may also try this place. My sister sent me some Red King Crab and it was better then good!

http://www.newsagaya.com/
Title: Re: Source for Alaskan Seafood
Post by: ArnieM on January 02, 2011, 04:55:49 PM
I may have to stick with canned tuna  >:(
Title: Re: Source for Alaskan Seafood
Post by: Kummok on January 03, 2011, 05:36:35 PM
Quote from: ArnieM on January 02, 2011, 04:55:49 PM
I may have to stick with canned tuna  >:(

Sorry Charlie!! (Couldn't resist, Arnie  ;) )

The tip on the New Sagaya is a good one...a MUST stop for me when going through Anchorage...the only place I've found where you can get a decent salmon sandwich or salmon salad AND Thai Jasmine rice in bulk packs.

Lake Clark is world renowned location for fishing...I personally prefer feeder salmon caught offshore but if the fun of catching is your mission, ain't nothing like spawners!