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Another good day at the beach. Great weather and was surprised that not many folks out clamming today. Overall decent mix of clams for the day:)
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Would love to try Razor clams one of these days. Have eaten Rhode Island cold water, hard shell clams called ‘Quahogs’ all my life. Different sizes…..smallest to largest are called littleneck’s, topneck’s, cherrystone’s and chowder clams. Partial to topneck’s served raw on the half shell garnished with a dash of lemon juice and some cocktail sauce or steamed and dipped in butter with oyster crackers on the side. One of my top three, all time favorite foods.
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I've tried a pretty decent variety of clams and would rate razors towards the top for taste. But don't think I'd turn away from about any with a cold beer
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What a beautiful haul. Best clams ever
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What a beautiful haul. Best clams ever Yep 👊🏻
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A party/head boat that I used to go on all the time in the '70s always had a Manhattan style chowder made with razors. Man, was that good! The broth was so strong, it made your hair stand up.
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Got up way too early this morning for my last dig of this season. Had a great morning, easy limits and not many people on the section of beach I was on. Not as big as some of the earlier clams but a fine morning:) Even had some of these guys above us having breakfast.
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Ping pong balls for the win. Once you've wrestled everything else in life is easy. Dan Gable I keep my circle small, I’d rather have 4 quarters than 100 pennies.
Ain’t easy havin pals.
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15 clam limit there?
West side of the KP has been closed for quite a few years. Clams have never recovered from a minus tide freeze @ -30 or so.
If you take the time it takes, it takes less time. --Pat Parelli
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Awesome thread and great pics.. have never dug clams before but would love to give it a shot one day
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15 clam limit there?
West side of the KP has been closed for quite a few years. Clams have never recovered from a minus tide freeze @ -30 or so. Yup, 15 per day per person and you are supposed to dig your own. Its been probably the best year I've seen for razors this year both in numbers and the size of the clams. Makes for a fun day and a great dinner!!
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This seems like a trick question...
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If one considers scallop a clam, then yes. Razors can dig.
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we dig for steamers here and get a few razors here and there. We are allowed 1 peck (2 gallons) per person
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Kick this back up - Oregon opened the beaches to razor clamming this weekend so got out this morning for my 1st dig of the year. Beautiful weather and the clamming was great - no jumbos but a nice size overall. Going to be great for dinner
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Back up for 2024!! First time out this year, beautiful day to be on the beach. Clamming wasn't super but managed a nice limit of good sized clams. Good day!
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' Nice haul. We're headed to Moclips and Copalis this weekend for some razor clamming and surf perch. We wrecked 'em last year at Long Beach, lotsa jumbos and they bumped the limit to 20 per day. This year, lotsa 4 inchers. I've been to your Roake's many times. Best dogs and fries anywhere ! Peter Iredale access ? Oysterville last year To our East Coast friends, this is clamming on the ocean side. Diggin' in the clean sand. No slopping in the mud on the bay side like for steamers, cherrystones and Quahogs. I love steamers and cherrystones, though and have done my share of mud daubin' on the Cape for them.
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Wow! Color me envious. I just put a new 6-20X Leupold on my clam gun but haven't zeroed it yet. Stick will likely be along shortly with some constructive hints.
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' Nice haul. We're headed to Moclips and Copalis this weekend for some razor clamming and surf perch. We wrecked 'em last year at Long Beach, lotsa jumbos and they bumped the limit to 20 per day. This year, lotsa 4 inchers. I've been to your Roake's many times. Best dogs and fries anywhere ! Peter Iredale access ? Oysterville last year To our East Coast friends, this is clamming on the ocean side. Diggin' in the clean sand. No slopping in the mud on the bay side like for steamers, cherrystones and Quahogs. I love steamers and cherrystones, though and have done my share of mud daubin' on the Cape for them. Couple miles south of the Peter Iredale. Not overly crowded today so that was also nice, not a bit of wind and just a great day to not work-grin! Roakes you say, I live 5 minutes from there and will agree and darn fine doggy!!
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