Hi,
We are moving cross country and I have some fish to give away. I have yellowfin tuna (ahi), bluefin tuna, wahoo (Hawaiian ono), yellowtail (hamachi), and some halibut.
The halibut was caught last summer in Icy Bay, Alaska, and processed at the lodge.
The rest were caught last fall on the Intrepid long-range boat out of San Diego and processed by 5 Star Fish Processors.
Everything has been chamber vacuum bagged and deep frozen since caught. It is all in excellent condition.
I have already filled up my neighbour's freezers, and I tried to donate it in town but the food banks won't take it without government labelling.
I've attached some pictures for your amusement. The halibut is the largest I took that week at 120lbs, with most in the 50-75 lb range. The wahoo was a fish that eluded me forever. I finally caught 3 or 4 that trip breaking my slump. The tuna picture is actually from another trip but I thought it looked cool. I've also taken a picture of some of the tuna bags to give you an idea of the packaging.
Please direct message me at 778-817-0772 if you would like some. I am in Oak Bay.
I'd like to spread it around if possible. Each bag is between 1 and 2 pounds and I still have quite a bit. It's especially nice if you want to try some different fish.
PS. I'm also selling the freezer. We can talk about that separately.
We are moving cross country and I have some fish to give away. I have yellowfin tuna (ahi), bluefin tuna, wahoo (Hawaiian ono), yellowtail (hamachi), and some halibut.
The halibut was caught last summer in Icy Bay, Alaska, and processed at the lodge.
The rest were caught last fall on the Intrepid long-range boat out of San Diego and processed by 5 Star Fish Processors.
Everything has been chamber vacuum bagged and deep frozen since caught. It is all in excellent condition.
I have already filled up my neighbour's freezers, and I tried to donate it in town but the food banks won't take it without government labelling.
I've attached some pictures for your amusement. The halibut is the largest I took that week at 120lbs, with most in the 50-75 lb range. The wahoo was a fish that eluded me forever. I finally caught 3 or 4 that trip breaking my slump. The tuna picture is actually from another trip but I thought it looked cool. I've also taken a picture of some of the tuna bags to give you an idea of the packaging.
Please direct message me at 778-817-0772 if you would like some. I am in Oak Bay.
I'd like to spread it around if possible. Each bag is between 1 and 2 pounds and I still have quite a bit. It's especially nice if you want to try some different fish.
PS. I'm also selling the freezer. We can talk about that separately.