Photo of squid swimming underwater. Looking for a healthy choice? Squid, or calamari, is lower in fat and calories than many other protein sources and is beautifully versatile. It can be used for appetizers, soups, salads or main dishes. The best times to catch squid running is from late summer though winter. read more
There are Sockeye Salmon, Steelhead and of course freshwater trout in Lake Washington, but I’m taking your word ‘seafood’ as specific and distinct from just ‘fish’ to imply that you’re not as interested in freshwater fish. read more
Anyone who's visited Washington State knows that Seattle is the place for seafood. Tourists and locals alike come to the Pike Place Public Market to buy fresh seafood from the Pure Food Fish Market, Seattle's most popular seafood retailer. read more
Rainbow Trout: Stocked by the millions in our lakes and reservoirs, this native Northwest fish is found throughout Washington and is the state’s most popular game fish. As their name suggests, rainbows can be recognized by the red or pink stripe down both sides from the gill covers to the tail. read more