Thursday, June 14, 2012

6.14.12

Good Morning Chefs and Buyers,
 
Please be advised that Wild Striped Bass and Black Sea Bass aren't looking good for tomorrow.  We are bringing in extra Grouper and Tilefish as potential substitutes.  Please leave a substitute if you plan to order Striped or Black Bass.  The problem with the Wild Striped Bass is that Rhode Island is currently the only state open and the fish they are catching are too big to legally sell in New York.  New York State Wild Striped Bass season opens in a few weeks.  We are sure to see more fish at better prices then. 
 
Local Swordfish and Local Tuna both showed up this morning and look fantastic.  Soft-Shell Crabs should be available in all sizes tomorrow.  We try not to bring in extra crabs; so order what you will need this weekend for tomorrow.  Maryland and Louisiana both sent us very fresh Lump and Jumbo Lump Crabmeat.  Unfortunately, it looks like Mahi Mahi and Red Snapper are going to be a problem this weekend.  No one seems to be catching any fish.
 
3/4 Chilean Turbot looks like a nice choice for a weekend special.  Dorade and Branzini should be no problem this weekend.  We are bringing in another shipment tonight.  Dayboat 10 to 40 pound Halibut from eastern Canada looks fantastic this morning. 
 
Wild Hiramasa from the South Pacific is here.  The quality is perfect and the fish weigh between 10 and 20 pounds.  As I said earlier, we are bringing in extra Red Grouper from Florida and Grey Tilefish from North Carolina.  The Grouper are anywhere from 5 to 10 pounds and the Tilefish average about 6 pounds each.
 
"Small opportunities are often the beginning of great enterprises." -Demosthenes
 
Have a great day.
 
 
Mark Remore
Account Executive
mark@wildedibles.com
718.433.4321 p
718.433.4623 f
 
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