1.25 lb

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These are true dry-pack Weathervane scallops — the largest species of wild scallops harvested in Alaska. U10 means under 10 scallops per pound, which gives them a beautiful thickness and a rich, naturally sweet flavor that takes on a perfect golden sear.
These scallops are a bit of a showstopper: elegant enough for a special dinner, simple enough for a quick weeknight meal. Just dry, salt, and sear — they do the rest themselves.
Caught by small-boat harvesters in Alaska and frozen at peak freshness.
A quick note: Scallop count varies naturally (usually 10–12 scallops per 1.25 lb).
Explore more wild-caught options from our fleet.
1.25 lb

Order today you'll receive your package between — to —
These are true dry-pack Weathervane scallops — the largest species of wild scallops harvested in Alaska. U10 means under 10 scallops per pound, which gives them a beautiful thickness and a rich, naturally sweet flavor that takes on a perfect golden sear.
These scallops are a bit of a showstopper: elegant enough for a special dinner, simple enough for a quick weeknight meal. Just dry, salt, and sear — they do the rest themselves.
Caught by small-boat harvesters in Alaska and frozen at peak freshness.
A quick note: Scallop count varies naturally (usually 10–12 scallops per 1.25 lb).
Explore more wild-caught options from our fleet.
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What our customers are saying.
Fresh and delicious. The folks at Hook Point take a very customer focused approach that separates them from the mass producers. Will definitely continue to sourcing fresh seafood from Hook Point Fisheries.
Daniel E.
01/04/2026
What our customers are saying.
Fresh and delicious. The folks at Hook Point take a very customer focused approach that separates them from the mass producers. Will definitely continue to sourcing fresh seafood from Hook Point Fisheries.
Daniel E.
01/04/2026