
The best tasting
canned albacore
you'll ever eat!

Troll-caught albacore tuna, caught one-at-a-time by hook-and-line, is a nutritious choice for you and your family, a sustainable choice for albacore fisheries and U.S. troll-fishers, an eco-friendly choice for our oceans — and it tastes incredible.
Whether you choose to buy our canned albacore tuna or one of the brands offered by our fellow troll-fishermen, be sure to look for albacore tuna that is caught one-at-a-time by hook and line and processed and packed in the U.S.*
Of course, we hope you try OUR albacore tuna! If you do, this is our promise to you:
• our canned albacore tuna will be the best we can make
• the fish will be treated gently and frozen properly oncecaught
• it will be cooked only once - in the can to retain its natural oils
• we'll treat you like a person, not as a talking credit card
• if you ever have a problem with our product or service we’ll do our best to make things right
• the information in this site is the truth as we know it. As we learn more, we'll share!
Here's Harvey fishing albacore on the EZ-1 about 10 years ago. Content warning: the tuna don't make it.

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* You'd be surprised at how much USA-caught albacore is shipped to Taiwan and other countries across the Pacific to be processed, canned, and then shipped back to the U.S. on big container shipsl


Committed to the custom canned movement and sustainable fishing

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We offer 5 varieties of canned albacore: Original, No Added Salt, Dill, Jalapeno, and Olive Oil.
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Each flavor comes in 2 sizes: 7.5 ounce cans and 3 ounce cans. The cans all have handy pop-tops, .
And when you've finished your tuna, the cans are great for hobby projects, holding wayward pennies and paperclips, and stringing on fishing line to make a mobile for your garden!
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Our Tuna








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The Crew
We are a tiny company, comprised of Harvey (the captain), Judy (the navigator), and Stephanie (the daughter).
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Dad's been fishing since 1969. Mom joined him in the 70s as she was tired of raising two kids with Dad gone most of the year.
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My brother and I were too young to stay home alone, so Mom brought us along. It was not a big boat. Eric and I slept under the galley table (our parents got the bunks), and we had to whisk-broom the carpet free of fish scales before bed each night.
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