Buy Fresh 🐟🐟🐟 Off a Dock This Weekend

Troller Point Fisheries is one of Everett's best kept secrets.

Twice a year their boat, the Ocean Oasis, motors into the Everett marina. They come from Alaska, selling seafood and fish to customers on the dock.

Their catch is wild, troll-caught, and frozen-at-sea. If you like eating delicious seafood (this is a true pleasure of living in the Northwest), then you'll want to catch them while they're in town.

Wild Alaskan black cod before...

Wild Alaskan black cod before...

...and after.

...and after.

They'll be here from this Saturday, November 25 through next Thursday, November 30, selling fresh prawns, king salmon, and scallops by the pound among many other options.

Their semiannual arrival isn't really advertised as far as I can tell. You can get on their mailing list by visiting their website. Last year I found out about it on social media. 

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I bought five pounds of halibut cheeks and ate buttery, rich leek halibut chowder all winter. 

This year I caught up with Troller Point on a dock in Anacortes. I bought three pounds of coho salmon steaks. Were they better and tastier than store-bought fish? Undeniably, yes.

So my insider-Everett advice is to catch Troller Point this weekend and get your scallops on.

You won't regret it.

Troller Point have been a family business since they started in 1988. Mark Hoffmann and company can be found selling fish from their boat the Ocean Oasis.

Troller Point have been a family business since they started in 1988. Mark Hoffmann and company can be found selling fish from their boat the Ocean Oasis.

To find TROLLER POINT FISHERIES---> park at the waterfront near Anthony's or Lombardi's. Check the marina. The boat you're looking for has a large neon fish. You can't miss it.

They're open from 10 to 6 and accept Visa, MasterCard, and local checks.

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Richard Porter is a writer for Live in Everett.