Create Your Share:
Monthly / Every Other Month
Periodic smaller distributions
Annual / Semi-Annual
1 or 2 bigger distributions
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Distributions per year
12x (MONTHLY)
6x (EVERY OTHER MONTH)
1x (ANNUAL)
2x (SEMI-ANNUAL)
1x
Weight per distribution
3 - 9 lbs
10 - 80 lbs
100+ lbs
Perfect for?
Homes with less freezer capacity
Homes with more freezer capacity
Groups
Distribution options *
Free pickup
Free pickup or delivery
Free pickup
Schedule
Pickups begin
AUG 2025
Fall 2025
(& FEB 2026)
Fall 2025
Cost ( per lb )
$18.75 - $19.25
$18.25 - $19.45
$16.50
*Pickup/delivery available only in the Portland metro area. Otherwise shipping rates apply.
Frequently Asked Questions
As with produce, wild Alaskan salmon is seasonal.
A salmon share allows you to pre-order a portion of our wild Alaskan catch. It’s part of our Community Supported Fishery (CSF) model, which works just like a Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) model—except instead of produce or meat, you’re securing fresh, wild-caught salmon.
Your early investment in a share helps fund our fishing season allowing us to bring you the freshest catch.
We purchase your fish from a fleet of small-boat family fishermen, and your share investment ensures that they receive a fair price for their catch.
Sockeye
Sockeye salmon (often called red salmon) is known for its rich flavor, firm texture, and unmistakable vibrant red color. Wild sockeye salmon spend their early lives in freshwater streams and lakes. After a few years, they migrate to the ocean where they mature and grow. After several years at sea, they return to their natal streams to spawn. Sockeye is truly a superfood, as a source of protein and omega-3 fatty acids which are beneficial for heart health, brain health, and inflammation.
Coho
Coho salmon (also known as silver salmon) has a mild, slightly sweet flavor with a delicate texture and firm, flaky flesh. Its mild flavor makes it a good gateway fish for salmon newbies or those who prefer a less bold profile. While not as brightly colored as sockeye, coho still has a vibrant orange hue to its flesh. Like sockeye, coho is a superfood, as a source of protein and omega-3 fatty acids which are beneficial for heart health, brain health, and inflammation.
We own and operate a processing plant in Ninilchik, Alaska, on the majestic Cook Inlet where we hand process every single fish. We are proud to be part of the local community.
We will be in touch to coordinate pickup days/times once we have landed your fish.
We have 3 convenient pickup locations in Portland:
NE Portland
1723 Northeast Thompson Street
Portland, 97212
SW Portland
3320 Southwest 44th Avenue
Portland, 97221
SE Portland
610 SE 6th Ave
Portland, OR 97221
Yes! If you're not in pickup/delivery range of Portland, we're happy to ship you your share packed with dry ice. Additional shipping fees apply, and are calculated at checkout based on your zip code.
Our flash-frozen, vacuum-sealed fish is packaged in 8-10 ounce portions. One portion is typically 2 adult servings.
Note that your fish will have pin bones that you will need to remove. You can easily remove pin bones with a needle nose pliers following this tutorial.
Why do we leave pin bones in? Typically, large processors remove pin bones with a machine, which requires that the fish “rest” for a few days so their flesh can soften. “Resting,” however, is really an industry euphemism for degrading.
We do all of our filleting by hand in small batches to maintain the quality of the fish. We'd rather leave pin boning to you than allow your fish to degrade.
Check out our fish calculator below ↓
Certainly! We offer a variety of ready-to-ship products in our Fish Market.
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