Wild Alaska Sablefish (Black Cod) - 5 lbs

$130.00
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OPEN FOR PRE-ORDER MAY 2026

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Available in 5lb shares, blast-frozen and vacuum packed in *approximate 6-9 oz portions. Wild Alaska Sablefish or Black Cod, is rich and buttery in taste, a true Alaska delicacy that will melt in your mouth. Check out our recipe page for meal ideas.

These sablefish were either slinky pot or hook and line caught in Southeast AK by small boat fishermen, then hand-cut and processed by a local processing facility in Petersburg, AK.

All sablefish are caught by long-lining. How this happens depends upon the boat. The slinky pot long-line method uses collapsible tubular pots that get snapped onto a ground line, that then sits on the bottom of the seafloor with bait inside each pot. The hook and line long-line method uses anchors attached to buoys to set ground line on the sea-floor. The ground line has hooks with bait spaced throughout. The line is then hauled back on-board. Both the slinky pot and hook and line long-line methods allow each fish to be hauled onboard one-at-a-time, cleaned, bled and iced. Check out the photos and diagram to see visuals of how slinky pots and hook and line long-lines work.

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Sablefish illustration by, Amanda M Jorgenson

Long-line Diagram, Alaska Seafood Marketing Institute (ASMI)

OPEN FOR PRE-ORDER MAY 2026

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Available in 5lb shares, blast-frozen and vacuum packed in *approximate 6-9 oz portions. Wild Alaska Sablefish or Black Cod, is rich and buttery in taste, a true Alaska delicacy that will melt in your mouth. Check out our recipe page for meal ideas.

These sablefish were either slinky pot or hook and line caught in Southeast AK by small boat fishermen, then hand-cut and processed by a local processing facility in Petersburg, AK.

All sablefish are caught by long-lining. How this happens depends upon the boat. The slinky pot long-line method uses collapsible tubular pots that get snapped onto a ground line, that then sits on the bottom of the seafloor with bait inside each pot. The hook and line long-line method uses anchors attached to buoys to set ground line on the sea-floor. The ground line has hooks with bait spaced throughout. The line is then hauled back on-board. Both the slinky pot and hook and line long-line methods allow each fish to be hauled onboard one-at-a-time, cleaned, bled and iced. Check out the photos and diagram to see visuals of how slinky pots and hook and line long-lines work.

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Sablefish illustration by, Amanda M Jorgenson

Long-line Diagram, Alaska Seafood Marketing Institute (ASMI)

This item is available for pickup or shipment starting November 2026.

2026/2027 Shipping Dates

November 16th, 2026

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December 21st, 2026 *NOT guaranteed to arrive before Dec 25*

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