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King Salmon Fillets, 40 lbs. (Each Fillet Individually Vacuum Sealed.) SAVE 31%!
  • Taku River King Salmon Fillets
  • Each Fillet Individually Vacuum Sealed
  • Very High Omega-3 Oil Content
  • Ships FedEx Overnight Only at $125
Price: $831.60
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Our King Salmon spend years getting fattened up at sea for their 200 mile plus return journey up the Taku River in South East Alaska. Due to this long Anticipated journey up the Taku river these King Salmon have a very high oil content similar to Copper River salmon. This high oil content gives them a velvety, delicious flavor that can be found no where else in the world.

The Taku River watershed is an 18,000 square kilometer (4.5 million acre) unroaded area is the largest pristine and unprotected watershed on the Pacific shore of the Western Hemisphere. The Tulsequah River is part of the larger Taku River watershed with glacial waters that empty into the Taku. The Taku River itself drains into the Pacific Ocean near Juneau, Alaska. This immense watershed, equivalent in size to the state of Massachusetts, is the traditional homeland of the Taku River Tlingit First Nation and contains habitats representing five biogeoclimatic zones ranging from high plateaus to lush coastal temperate rainforests. It contains some of the richest wildlife habitat on the west coast of North America and is home to grizzly and black bear, moose, caribou, mountain goat, salmon and many species of migrating birds and bald eagles. These species thrive here in large numbers due to the area's essentially untouched nature and the fact that it is only accessible by float plane, river boat or by foot. The Taku River is estimated to be the largest salmon producer in all of southeast Alaska and northern British Columbia.
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