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Seattle Marine

@seamarfishing

Seattle Marine & Fishing Supply is your source of marine and fishing products for both commercial & recreational uses. 1-800-426-2783 #commercialfishing

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F/V Little Lady, alongside the dock at Fishermen's Terminal. 🐟

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It's happening! We are here at Pacific Marine Expo - Visit us at booth #315 today and tomorrow at the Lumen Field Event Center. Don't miss this opportunity to meet our crew and chat about the latest in fishing! 🐟

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Get a jump on your holiday shopping and don't wait -- Seamar brings the savings to you! Our once-a-year Black Friday deals are live NOW! Check out our early discounts at Seamar.com! 🐟 buff.ly/4fCdQDw

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It's nearly time! We look forward to seeing you at Pacific Marine Expo! Visit us at booth #315 from Wednesday to Friday, November 20 to 22, at the Lumen Field Event Center. Don't miss this opportunity to meet our crew and chat about the latest in fishing! 🐟

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Ice buildup has been a fisherman's enemy for all of history -- this picture dates back to the 1930s. (Need an ice mallet this season? We have 'em in stock!) 🐟 buff.ly/48Ij65R

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Sockeye salmon being slowly smoked at a fish camp near Six Mile Lake in Alaska. 🐟

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Today is Veterans Day, and we honor all those who have served our nation in our armed forces. Thank you, from the bottom of our hearts. 🇺🇸

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F/V Storm Fox at Fishermen's Terminal, loaded up for crab. 🦀

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It's that time of year - leaves are changing color, and we get beautiful views like this from Seamar! 🍁 🐟

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Yes, the days are getting colder, but Seattle is always beautiful! 🐟

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Happy Halloween from Seattle Marine! If you're celebrating tonight, have fun and be safe! 🐟🎃

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F/V American Beauty, docked at the West Wall at Fishermen's Terminal 🐟

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Seattle Marine & Fishing Supply is the best option to get the gear you need -- we carry a wide selection of commercial and recreational fishing gear and marine supplies. Give us a call at (800) 426-2783 or visit us online at Seamar.com! 🐟

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Looking eastward over the Hiram M. Chittenden (Ballard) Locks and Salmon Bay, with the Ballard Bridge in the background. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers archival photo, October 1925.) 🐟

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Salmon working their way through the fish ladder at the Hiram M. Chittenden (Ballard) Locks, as seen from the underground viewing gallery chamber, last season. 🐟

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Happy Alaska Day! Today, Alaskans from all over take this opportunity to attend the annual party in Sitka, where there are appearances by politicians and local bands. It’s a holiday to celebrate the transfer of the Alaskan territory from Russia to the United States in 1867. 🐟

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Yes, it's that time of year! Our friends @stjudetuna are doing dock sales again, right at Fishermen's Terminal! Wild-caught Albacore, pretty much the freshest you can get! They'll be open 10AM - 6PM -- every day until they're out! (And afterwards, why not visit Seattle Marine? 🐟

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Working men and women know to wear the best: Xtratuf boots: 100% waterproof, flexible, reliable and always EXTRA TOUGH. We have several options in stock - drop on by any of our stores, or online at Seamar.com. 🐟 buff.ly/3S450VF

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Fall time down by the piers in Seattle - sure, it's getting darker, and the weather's getting cooler, but make sure you take a minute to check out those leaves changing color! 🍁 🍂

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WDFW has announced several razor clam digging locations! (Make sure you get your license before you go.) We have gear if you need some, too - have a look! 🌊 buff.ly/4eMqw9U

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