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To: Elroy Jetson who wrote (134534)7/9/2017 4:16:27 PM
From: koan1 Recommendation

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Pogeu Mahone

  Respond to of 219553
 
Several weeks.

Freeze part of it.

We have a huge sockeye gill net fishery a couple of miles away so fish are sent in real soon. Real fresh.

Gill nets unload daily.

This stuff is a quality you have never seen.



To: Elroy Jetson who wrote (134534)7/9/2017 6:04:07 PM
From: Snowshoe  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 219553
 
>> I've only bought little packets at the store and they definitely go bad after their sell by date, getting mushy. <<

If it's mushy that could be chum salmon, aka dog salmon. Around here they feed it to the dogs.

IMO sockeye salmon (aka red salmon) is best for human consumption.