For people that know me...they'd think it was odd that I'd watch stuff like this...but...I love it.These folks remind me of the people I met when I lived in Isanti Minnesota...some of the nicest people I've EVER met.The world needs more people like this.
Though the video is 4 years old, I still learned a lot from the "Captain" and Dan. Thanks!!! This gives me another reason to do a road trip to Long Beach Peninsula in the near future! Thanks again!
Stephen, I grew up in Daytona beach, we used to go to the ocean all the time. We have periwinkles there, you can tell by the 'V' in the sand where they are. My dad said during the depression they used to make periwinkle soup out of them. They are teeny tiny clams. I would love to go clamming w/you guys, but I live in Tennessee. (they said we used to have clams in Daytona, but they moved away...lol) ty for the video!
I wish you would have should us how you fried them and how long did it take and if you put some type of breading on them. Great video, I learned a lot. Thanks.
Corn meal is the best way... put them in cool water, sprinkle corn meal in the water and salt... you will see the water moving... see them eating the cornmeal! Best clams ever!!
*Sees all the cutting required* Ok, yup!!! Digging was fun! Time to eat my simple *mussels* ! So much easier! Just put them in a pan and add some butter. Nice video nonetheless. Love all the time and effort you put in!
I really enjoyed learning all that, thanku. I live in Australia and not sure that we get razor clams here, at lest I’ve never seen them. I watched another video you put out on the lovely older guy there getting them, looked like a ton of fun actually. I’d love to try them one day, wonder if I ever will? 😊
Reminds me of my grandfather on the Gulf Coast back in the olden days. Pop would do all the work and my grandmother would be standing by to take whatever he had caught and cleaned into the house for dinner. Shrimp, crabs, oysters, fish, clams. I say into the house because there was no way she would let him clean anything in the kitchen sink. He had a bench under an oak tree where he had a hose and cleaning boards. They were retired and would freeze part of the catch and barter it with other folks for produce, smokes, even gasoline from the fellow at the service station. What memories.
I’m 52 years old I’ve been wanting to go razor clam digging ever since I got up here to Washington state 10 years ago and that was a super awesome video, thank you very much, lots of information, I’m just sad that you skipped the part where you cooked them🤨
Amazing ! I grew up in Arizona, so no clams out here...lol. So I found this so amazing! Thx for sharing this, your voice is so calming...😁 Beautiful home and family. Loved your pup 😍 U have a new sub here! Who was doing the cleaning of the clams ?
I think they are delicious and they have big meat too! Thanks for sharing your wonderful videos! watching your videos and watching you from the Philippines!
How come there are different shaped razor clams? The ones you have there seem quite round, the razor clams that i see here in the uk seem quite long and thin
I live in florida but have been there done that a few times. A very beautiful part of the country. They didn't mention the oysters nearby in willipa bay. Get a chance go there
Thanks for showing me the cleaning process. Cooking?? In my family, it was clam patties!!! The waste? My hobby these days is crab snaring so I always wonder about how well the crud would be as crab bait?? I usually use Squid or chicken.
This looks like so much fun I want to go and deal with this but I live in southern Utah nowhere near the ocean... is there any place in California that this can be done or do I need to be more Northern ocean? I think this would be a wonderful trip to plan with all of my children and grandchildren I know my grandchildren would just have a blast. Knowing that I'd want my grandchildren going is there a danger for them? Do you have to get a license kind of like fishing or hunting? And are people willing to help you out show you what to do or is this a more territorial type event that they don't want newcomers? Just asking because I know that there's different things you never want to tell anybody your favorite fishing hole or where you get the biggest elk those types of things so those kinds of stories I just am curious. Thank you for a great video I'm loving this.
Wow!!! The man in the baseball cap and burgundy shirt is an EXACT double of my late father, Dana Ward!!! I mean, he looks exactly like him, smiles like him and laughs just like him. Unbelievable! I guess everyone DOES have a double.
I feel like the rest of it can just be implied. Hopefully, most people ain't complete idiots. Dry'em off, coat'em in flour and seasonings, then fry. Simple!
+seha somak Thanks, Please subscribe and come back next week. Our cameras are heading to the Long Beach Peninsula to spend two days shooting Clam Fest 2016. The history and the Peninsula People.
You should try putting the clams on paper towels bottom drawer of refridge covered in corn meal overnight. They will purge all dirt and be like corn sticks.
I have little interest in digging for or cooking clams, but I adore this man’s zest for life and obviously for those ‘monster clams’, so I enjoy watching his videos.
Hello Stephen I collect shells, I was wondering is there was anyway that you could save several days limit in shells for me? Please reply, I realize the season has past for 2018.
would be nice to hear what you were saying even that it was to long, and yea I wanta go digging use to when we went to the gulf ,they weren't that big but good I won't go now days every thing is polluted.
For people that know me...they'd think it was odd that I'd watch stuff like this...but...I love it.These folks remind me of the people I met when I lived in Isanti Minnesota...some of the nicest people I've EVER met.The world needs more people like this.
Though the video is 4 years old, I still learned a lot from the "Captain" and Dan. Thanks!!! This gives me another reason to do a road trip to Long Beach Peninsula in the near future! Thanks again!
These guys are enjoying retirement.hats off.
I've always said I don't want to die screaming, thank goodness I'm not a clamb.
Stephen, I grew up in Daytona beach, we used to go to the ocean all the time. We have periwinkles there, you can tell by the 'V' in the sand where they are. My dad said during the depression they used to make periwinkle soup out of them. They are teeny tiny clams. I would love to go clamming w/you guys, but I live in Tennessee. (they said we used to have clams in Daytona, but they moved away...lol) ty for the video!
Am originally from Rhode Island and remembering as a kid going clamming with the family...i really miss it! Thank you for sharing your memories! xx
thank you first your place is beautiful. looks easy and looks like fun. appreciate your time and effort.
Lovely video of a man doing something over the sink. Wish I could see!
Captain Milt! And an adorable puggo to boot! Happy eating!
Thank you for the video !...from sand to pan...would have loved to see the pan /-))
His voice is so calming. I love these videos. Very interesting.
We should hook up.
Darnell Hendeason what the fuck
They come out of the shell cause you put hot water 🤮
Can you hear the screaming of the clambs, Clarice?
lmfao!!
dave791 love that👍👍 really funny 😂🤣🤣🤣
Oh. My. God.
Yes, you can hear the screaming of the clambs, but the b part is silent...
Im from a little fishing village in Newfoundland now living in w/mass. I just love this video!
I wish you would have should us how you fried them and how long did it take and if you put some type of breading on them. Great video, I learned a lot. Thanks.
Let them soak in heavy salt water for a day and that will get the sand out of their guts. No one likes to bite down on sand....yuck
Grew up on the ocean.. we soaked them overnight in cornmeal mixed into the salt water.
Corn meal is the best way... put them in cool water, sprinkle corn meal in the water and salt... you will see the water moving... see them eating the cornmeal! Best clams ever!!
@@lavaniaforsythe4261 I've never heard of that. It sounds like a delicious and humane solution.
Hmmmm crunchy sand 😋
*Sees all the cutting required*
Ok, yup!!! Digging was fun!
Time to eat my simple *mussels* !
So much easier! Just put them in a pan and add some butter.
Nice video nonetheless. Love all the time and effort you put in!
Your videos made me miss ny dad and papa. i loved going diggin as a kid.
Danielle D-S I am sorry for your lost and I hope you have a good memory of your family I love them for who they are and I hope you are okay
Tyhrenesha Jones Who said they were dead dummy?
I really enjoyed learning all that, thanku. I live in Australia and not sure that we get razor clams here, at lest I’ve never seen them. I watched another video you put out on the lovely older guy there getting them, looked like a ton of fun actually. I’d love to try them one day, wonder if I ever will? 😊
I have to say you have a lovely home
Also you have earned a sub
Just came across this. Looks like these guys have enjoyed a lot of clams!
Reminds me of my grandfather on the Gulf Coast back in the olden days. Pop would do all the work and my grandmother would be standing by to take whatever he had caught and cleaned into the house for dinner. Shrimp, crabs, oysters, fish, clams. I say into the house because there was no way she would let him clean anything in the kitchen sink. He had a bench under an oak tree where he had a hose and cleaning boards. They were retired and would freeze part of the catch and barter it with other folks for produce, smokes, even gasoline from the fellow at the service station. What memories.
Do you soak the live clams overnight, in saltwater with corn meal, so the clams purge any sand out?
does this work on a varieties of clams, by far the easiest cleaning/shucking Ive seen!
can you show us what they looks like.? your doing alot of talking but we cant really see the clams. Hold one up to the camera.
Any recipes on cooking them? Would love to see them.
I’m 52 years old I’ve been wanting to go razor clam digging ever since I got up here to Washington state 10 years ago and that was a super awesome video, thank you very much, lots of information, I’m just sad that you skipped the part where you cooked them🤨
Amazing ! I grew up in Arizona, so no clams out here...lol. So I found this so amazing! Thx for sharing this, your voice is so calming...😁 Beautiful home and family. Loved your pup 😍 U have a new sub here! Who was doing the cleaning of the clams ?
I think they are delicious and they have big meat too! Thanks for sharing your wonderful videos! watching your videos and watching you from the Philippines!
thanks for sharing on how to cut & clean the clams.
I liked your video so much keep going thank you greetings from Athens Greece
Does that boiling water hurt them? For how long. I love chowder and fried clams, but I thought they were already dead.
How come there are different shaped razor clams? The ones you have there seem quite round, the razor clams that i see here in the uk seem quite long and thin
I live in florida but have been there done that a few times. A very beautiful part of the country. They didn't mention the oysters nearby in willipa bay. Get a chance go there
Never heard of a razor clam but nice to see how there prepared 👍🏼
This is relaxing to watch. Thanks.
I love New England clam chowder and fried clams. They have a sort of sweet taste.
Thanks for showing me the cleaning process. Cooking?? In my family, it was clam patties!!! The waste? My hobby these days is crab snaring so I always wonder about how well the crud would be as crab bait?? I usually use Squid or chicken.
This looks like so much fun I want to go and deal with this but I live in southern Utah nowhere near the ocean... is there any place in California that this can be done or do I need to be more Northern ocean? I think this would be a wonderful trip to plan with all of my children and grandchildren I know my grandchildren would just have a blast. Knowing that I'd want my grandchildren going is there a danger for them? Do you have to get a license kind of like fishing or hunting? And are people willing to help you out show you what to do or is this a more territorial type event that they don't want newcomers? Just asking because I know that there's different things you never want to tell anybody your favorite fishing hole or where you get the biggest elk those types of things so those kinds of stories I just am curious. Thank you for a great video I'm loving this.
These people look so happy. I wish I was happy.
You did a good job of cleaning them but what happened to the cooking section?
I’d like to know how you bread a cook them.
Secret recipe
Thought you could eat Clams whole.Do you have to clean them out???
Doesnt the clams have sandy taste in it?
No shot of the clams in the "pan."
Shows more people than clams and none in the pan. A high percentage of clams have parasites - cook well.
Grandpa is such a cool guy.
spent a long time looking at you bak? what was the camera person thinking?
We have a similar sized one in New Zealand. We banned from harvesting due to over fishing in the past plus driving over spat.
Long Beach Washington or where? Interested in the custom wine glasses.
NightWaves Washington. There's a video prior to this one of this family catching the clams :)
Wow!!! The man in the baseball cap and burgundy shirt is an EXACT double of my late father, Dana Ward!!! I mean, he looks exactly like him, smiles like him and laughs just like him. Unbelievable! I guess everyone DOES have a double.
I wld love to go claiming, I lived in Florida my whole life never been are the on the beaches of east coast?
thanks for showing us how to cook them he said sarcastically
I like to watch your videos hours and hours..
is there anyway to get them out of the shell without boiling them alive?
I'm you're 20,000th subscriber....congratulations :)
Does this method work for all clams on the west coast?
what about the stomach of the clams, dont you clean that?
Wow I never eat monster clams . I watch your vlog video about clean clams . I find out easy clean it out . not bad .
I thought you were going to cook clams. You need to reword the title to:
MAN TALKING ABOUT CLAMS AND STUFF
Really interesting video. Thank you so much
When they pop out of the shell from the hot water... is that because it just died?
Is this Long Beach CA?
My daughter loves this video wish this was near Myrtle Beach 😣
This might be a stupid question but at which point do they die?
need more video of the clams, not the people or else you aren't really showing how it's done.
TigresToku id rather watch the people tbh
I feel like the rest of it can just be implied. Hopefully, most people ain't complete idiots. Dry'em off, coat'em in flour and seasonings, then fry. Simple!
@@Captainprestor
No need for this video, then //-))
@@MrMagnusFogg it seems like a lot of people enjoyed the video though. There no purpose for 99.9 percent of UA-cam videos in all actuality!
I don't know why but this is amazing ^^
I think it has to do with this being about living off of the land. 15 a day is a really nice haul for their size.
+seha somak Thanks, Please subscribe and come back next week. Our cameras are heading to the Long Beach Peninsula to spend two days shooting Clam Fest 2016. The history and the Peninsula People.
Genuine people
You should try putting the clams on paper towels bottom drawer of refridge covered in corn meal overnight. They will purge all dirt and be like corn sticks.
I have little interest in digging for or cooking clams, but I adore this man’s zest for life and obviously for those ‘monster clams’, so I enjoy watching his videos.
Those trimmings be great for the vegi garden.
Wish we had that kinda fun in AZ!!
+jypsy dog Whats inside..;) js082.k12.sd.us/my_classes/advanced_biology/ch_25/clam%20dissection/blank_4.jpg
I really enjoyed watching it.
Thanks for sharing your knowledge with the world
Hello Stephen I collect shells, I was wondering is there was anyway that you could save several days limit in shells for me? Please reply, I realize the season has past for 2018.
So does the hot water make them pop right out of their shell?
Dave Hart thanks!
I use the same Victorinox knives. Live near the warehouse in Monroe CT
Cant see the clam just his top half and the top sink what's the point??
The first part of the video was the most interesting.I think clam hunting would be fun.
Wow do those look delicious!!
Dude, you got some strong forearms on you!
Do you have some Finnish background ...Just wonder the flags on the glass?
dose it hurt the clams when u put it in scalding water?
Nick Newman ? yes i do. are clams in pane when boiling??
Nick Newman ok jezz are the clams have pain when they are boiled why cant u answer this q
Nick Newman why u using quoting marks all time god u annoying guy go away, im try to learn sciense ok
Nick Newman go away small boy
Ha! Nice wine glass in the end! Terveisiä Suomesta!
I miss eating clams, so chewy and mouthwatering. Clams also have more vitamin B-12 per gram than fish or beef.
CANT, STOP, WATCHING!!!!
what was the bait good for you said something at about 5:05 I did not quite understand it though
Show pictures of clams not the people!
Jack Enumerator exactly, I don’t want to look at the old guy.
I like your style, and thanks for sharing your technique.
I used to go out and watch Monster Jam. Now I just take it easy and watch Monster Clam
Great video!!!
Isn't pouring scalding water onto live clams inhumane?
Clams cant feel pain
+TooUnlucky oh
+Big Boy Vape Reviews (CVC) so, what was the pre-autocorrect word for "mammal"?
80 more to go.
Still, some animals can't feel pain.
would be nice to hear what you were saying even that it was to long, and yea I wanta go digging use to when we went to the gulf ,they weren't that big but good I won't go now days every thing is polluted.
yeah salt ove the hole works.. table salts fine just pop some in the hole and wait a few sec and up in comes but u
have to pull them gentley
Thank you God for giving us food!
@@BernWag Clams: (Insert cheeky tiny voice)>>> Thank you God for giving us these serene, warm, comfy sandbeds to sleep in.
Limit is 15 clams. How many did you count?
sooo thats why they call it a clam
angel balderrama you got the idea lol
+angel balderrama Thanks for watching. Did you Subscribe? If not please do.
+angel balderrama Why is that?
absolutely subscribe my grandfa :-*
LOL I always wondered why they did too, but yeah pretty obvious now. One less riddle in life now, thank you Stephen Allen!
Can't see anything 7mins in still nothing. Just a lot of washing the sink and running water. Thanks but no thanks
We eat the King Clams RAW! Now thats what you call a delicacy!
I would love to go clamming! :)
I think I might have gone with my parents when I was very young but it was so long ago that I dont quite remember
u a cool cat stephen, much respect.
THANKS FOR SHARING YOUR VIDEO (MEMORYSTAR)
😎THANKS AGAIN 😎
never tried this kind of food this vid makes me wanna try it!
old people on youtube is my new favorite thing
You guys need a better cameraman or camerawoman.
Why would you record his forearm when he was separating the clams from the shells?