Ashlynn! Well, what a pleasant surprise - Making me smile over here! Thank you so much for your comment and positive feedback - I hope they just keep getting better and better!
Thanks Michael - excited to see where you travel to next, since I have you hear... what are your top 5 countries you've been to that you recommend people visit at least once in their life?
@@JacksonMeyer ooooh TOP 5? Hard list. Just like High Fidelity! Excluding Australia it would have to contain (in no order) ITALY, USA, CANADA, JAPAN, FRANCE, oh and NZ, and maybe Singapore. Geez tooo hard mate. Everywhere that is new to you is great!
Just subscribed. I'm down the coast a ways in Lincoln City. Used to clam from Seaside north to Ilwaco back in the early to mid sixties. Surf perch is my thing these days... am looking forward to more videos!!
Hey thanks! I’m stoked you stopped by and subscribed - that’s crazy you were here in the 60’s, downtown probably looked wayyyy different. You catching them for bait?
I remember fishing in the Necanicum many times in the fall mainly, right opposite your place as it turns out. I was there when all the baitfish clogged up the river, ran out of oxygen and millions dies and stunk up Seaside for months. I got alot of good bait that month.. While living around about that area I had Clams many different ways and the most popular was breaded and fried, however although my friends and I did go out for them often and didn't really grasp the taste so I went to Indian Beach and got my 75 Mussels per day and mixed them with the Clams for fritters. The clams to me don't taste like the sea like Mussels do, I prefer my shell fish raw but with all the pollutants in the ocean these days I cook them. My friends wouldn't eat mussels at first till I introduced them to White Wine, Kabassa Sausage, & Onions together with the Mussels in the shells. Once they start to open dig in is my motto.. Your bringing back many memories for me Pal. Thank you..
OH my... that sounds incredible, I'd love to have mussels the way you make them! sounds like a steamer bucket of deliciousness. I typically jsut stick to my razors, but I need to get more inventive with my clam fritters, I haven't done those in years! Thanks for the inspiration, and glad I could help bring back those great memories. I appreciate it Maurice!
Great content brotha! Maybe the part where you describe your method of getting clams should be also added in a TY short, explore the shorts, I've saved useful TY shorts for later to watch lol and the clam one I'd love to save it for when i go digging in seaside 🤗
Good call! I totally have not messed around with #shorts at all. I was thinking about doing a how-to clam digging tutorial in a few weeks, I'll definitely consider, thankyou for subscribing, for watching and for commenting - it seriously is pretty freaking awesome, hoping to make this a full time thing someday!
@@JacksonMeyer I'm even turning on my bell 🔔 for notification from my boii lol. I usually never turn them on, but I got you! I'm a believer! Yes!! A how-to clam vid, that'd be better! I'll save the whole video at that point lol. You got a fan here for sure! Patience with the process will be key. You got this brotha!
@@toro_bravo9420 ayyyyy 🔔 Thankyou very much, seriously, that’s incredible. Thanks for the kind words…. my Achilles heel is patience, I will try to stay the course!
Your videos are so much fun Jackson! These videos are becoming a regular lineup in my UA-cam watching and it blows me away how well produced they are. I'm so glad you decided to start a channel!
Michael - so stoked you are liking them! I'm trying to up the production value, they are time consuming to make, but I'm happy with how they are coming along.
Welcome aboard Jon, you're legendary. Thank you so much for the comment as well - I'm really encouraged to tell fun, compelling stories about my travels. Let's get this!
Hey, Hey! We have a UA-camr in Seaside! I'm glad I found you! I own a vacation rental in Seaside on 8th Avenue and our main house on Alpine. I've never been crabbing or clamming and I would love to learn! I'm always seeing the crabbers on the 10th avenue bridge and I'm crab curious. :) I'm looking forward to watching your adventures on here.
Ayyyyy very cool - Seaside was a great place to grow up! That's awesome though - yeah more crabbing / adventures soon! I'm just starting out but my dream job is to make incredible videos of cool experiences in cool places and tell compelling stories, so this is a start! :)
Hey Daniel, thanks for stopping by and the sub! Just checked out your channel as well - do you live in Hong Kong? I had no idea there were so many islands there - just watched your Pak Sha Chau video - looks like you've been there awhile!?
I like your enthusiasm! Thanks for your video! Subscribed! I have a question: Seaside is a very long beach, where would be the best part of the beach to start? North, middle or southern part of the beach? I want to try that next month (May). Cheers!
Thanks for the sub, I really really appreciate it as I build my travel/adventure channel. Seaside is a long beach, but in the north you have the estuary of the Necanicum river, can be dangerous to swim, in the south you have the cove... is also dangerous to swim but you'll see experienced surfers out there. I would just go out in front of the turnaround OR start in the north end and walk to the south end (the cove) you can walk the whole length in probably an hour+ Have a blast!
Great video Jackson! Fast paced, informative, funny, honest, humble, scenic. Some of the sound got muffled a bit but still very readable. My only other beef with the video is it makes me feel so lame. I live here too and I don't clam or crab...But I know how to grow food! I'm a gardener. I just have to wait A LOT longer for my dinner to grow than for you to catch yours. Keep 'em coming J.
Thanks Lora! I really appreciate the feedback, definitely felt like I got lazy when it came to the audio and didn't do much correction in post production. You of anyone I know are NOT lazy, but you do have to wait alot for them to grow ;)
Jackson! Dude so good. You are so much fun to watch. Love the energy of the editing, you really keep it moving. It never drags, similar to Casey Neistat! I loved it. Now let me give you two notes since you asked my opinion. 1st, this could have been two separate videos, clamming and crabbing. Second, your two best jokes, the fingernail bleeding and forgetting water, they could have been highlighted with some comedic sound effects. Just a boing or a something before the punch line. Finally I would just make sure that the ending has a little more of a wrap up from you. Was it a success or a failure? Also would have loved to see you eat as it seems like a natural conclusion. I’m subscribing. You’re so talented.
Great feedback, totally could make them 2 videos, certainly, I wanted a longer more complex style vlog and I think I was afraid just 1 would be too boring. As this is my hometown I will be out there soon enough and may film some more of this content, I really really appreciate you stopping by - hope to see you again soon in my videos :)
I've never been clam digging before but it looks like a lot of fun!
Like I said in my Seaside Top 10 - it’s ranked highly for a reason! Razor clamming is the bestttt
Favorite video yet! Entertaining and informative!
Ashlynn! Well, what a pleasant surprise - Making me smile over here! Thank you so much for your comment and positive feedback - I hope they just keep getting better and better!
Loved it well done! Makes me want crab 😊
Thanks Michael - excited to see where you travel to next, since I have you hear... what are your top 5 countries you've been to that you recommend people visit at least once in their life?
@@JacksonMeyer ooooh TOP 5? Hard list. Just like High Fidelity! Excluding Australia it would have to contain (in no order) ITALY, USA, CANADA, JAPAN, FRANCE, oh and NZ, and maybe Singapore. Geez tooo hard mate. Everywhere that is new to you is great!
@@MichaelBTraveller great to know, I’ll keep those on mind! Thanks 🤙🏼
Just subscribed. I'm down the coast a ways in Lincoln City. Used to clam from Seaside north to Ilwaco back in the early to mid sixties. Surf perch is my thing these days... am looking forward to more videos!!
Hey thanks! I’m stoked you stopped by and subscribed - that’s crazy you were here in the 60’s, downtown probably looked wayyyy different. You catching them for bait?
I remember fishing in the Necanicum many times in the fall mainly, right opposite your place as it turns out. I was there when all the baitfish clogged up the river, ran out of oxygen and millions dies and stunk up Seaside for months. I got alot of good bait that month.. While living around about that area I had Clams many different ways and the most popular was breaded and fried, however although my friends and I did go out for them often and didn't really grasp the taste so I went to Indian Beach and got my 75 Mussels per day and mixed them with the Clams for fritters. The clams to me don't taste like the sea like Mussels do, I prefer my shell fish raw but with all the pollutants in the ocean these days I cook them. My friends wouldn't eat mussels at first till I introduced them to White Wine, Kabassa Sausage, & Onions together with the Mussels in the shells. Once they start to open dig in is my motto.. Your bringing back many memories for me Pal. Thank you..
OH my... that sounds incredible, I'd love to have mussels the way you make them! sounds like a steamer bucket of deliciousness. I typically jsut stick to my razors, but I need to get more inventive with my clam fritters, I haven't done those in years! Thanks for the inspiration, and glad I could help bring back those great memories. I appreciate it Maurice!
Great content brotha! Maybe the part where you describe your method of getting clams should be also added in a TY short, explore the shorts, I've saved useful TY shorts for later to watch lol and the clam one I'd love to save it for when i go digging in seaside 🤗
Good call! I totally have not messed around with #shorts at all. I was thinking about doing a how-to clam digging tutorial in a few weeks, I'll definitely consider, thankyou for subscribing, for watching and for commenting - it seriously is pretty freaking awesome, hoping to make this a full time thing someday!
@@JacksonMeyer I'm even turning on my bell 🔔 for notification from my boii lol. I usually never turn them on, but I got you! I'm a believer! Yes!! A how-to clam vid, that'd be better! I'll save the whole video at that point lol. You got a fan here for sure! Patience with the process will be key. You got this brotha!
@@toro_bravo9420 ayyyyy 🔔 Thankyou very much, seriously, that’s incredible. Thanks for the kind words…. my Achilles heel is patience, I will try to stay the course!
Your videos are so much fun Jackson! These videos are becoming a regular lineup in my UA-cam watching and it blows me away how well produced they are. I'm so glad you decided to start a channel!
Michael - so stoked you are liking them! I'm trying to up the production value, they are time consuming to make, but I'm happy with how they are coming along.
Man! This was so fun to watch. I felt immersed to this piece of your world for a moment! Well done, I’m along for the ride!
Welcome aboard Jon, you're legendary. Thank you so much for the comment as well - I'm really encouraged to tell fun, compelling stories about my travels. Let's get this!
Hey, Hey! We have a UA-camr in Seaside! I'm glad I found you! I own a vacation rental in Seaside on 8th Avenue and our main house on Alpine. I've never been crabbing or clamming and I would love to learn! I'm always seeing the crabbers on the 10th avenue bridge and I'm crab curious. :) I'm looking forward to watching your adventures on here.
Ayyyyy very cool - Seaside was a great place to grow up! That's awesome though - yeah more crabbing / adventures soon! I'm just starting out but my dream job is to make incredible videos of cool experiences in cool places and tell compelling stories, so this is a start! :)
Subscribed ... Nice videos! Greetings from Daniel, of Casey Neistat's Monthly Class!
Hey Daniel, thanks for stopping by and the sub! Just checked out your channel as well - do you live in Hong Kong? I had no idea there were so many islands there - just watched your Pak Sha Chau video - looks like you've been there awhile!?
@@JacksonMeyer Yes, I am a Swiss living in Hong Kong. We have around 200 Islands, as far as I know... and some are really beautiful! 🙂
Wow - that’s really cool, I look forward to seeing your adventures - and hearing a bit more about that.
I like your enthusiasm! Thanks for your video! Subscribed! I have a question: Seaside is a very long beach, where would be the best part of the beach to start? North, middle or southern part of the beach? I want to try that next month (May). Cheers!
Thanks for the sub, I really really appreciate it as I build my travel/adventure channel. Seaside is a long beach, but in the north you have the estuary of the Necanicum river, can be dangerous to swim, in the south you have the cove... is also dangerous to swim but you'll see experienced surfers out there. I would just go out in front of the turnaround OR start in the north end and walk to the south end (the cove) you can walk the whole length in probably an hour+ Have a blast!
@@JacksonMeyer Thanks for the quick reply! Your video is very fun to watch! Will watch your other videos!
Great video Jackson! Fast paced, informative, funny, honest, humble, scenic. Some of the sound got muffled a bit but still very readable. My only other beef with the video is it makes me feel so lame. I live here too and I don't clam or crab...But I know how to grow food! I'm a gardener. I just have to wait A LOT longer for my dinner to grow than for you to catch yours. Keep 'em coming J.
Thanks Lora! I really appreciate the feedback, definitely felt like I got lazy when it came to the audio and didn't do much correction in post production. You of anyone I know are NOT lazy, but you do have to wait alot for them to grow ;)
Jackson! Dude so good. You are so much fun to watch. Love the energy of the editing, you really keep it moving. It never drags, similar to Casey Neistat! I loved it. Now let me give you two notes since you asked my opinion. 1st, this could have been two separate videos, clamming and crabbing. Second, your two best jokes, the fingernail bleeding and forgetting water, they could have been highlighted with some comedic sound effects. Just a boing or a something before the punch line. Finally I would just make sure that the ending has a little more of a wrap up from you. Was it a success or a failure? Also would have loved to see you eat as it seems like a natural conclusion. I’m subscribing. You’re so talented.
Great feedback, totally could make them 2 videos, certainly, I wanted a longer more complex style vlog and I think I was afraid just 1 would be too boring. As this is my hometown I will be out there soon enough and may film some more of this content, I really really appreciate you stopping by - hope to see you again soon in my videos :)
Please don't boil them alive, thats evil and inhumane.