Clamming for GIANT Horse Clams - Dash Point State Park
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- Опубліковано 31 лип 2024
- I took advantage of some great low tides (-3+) and went out to do some clamming at Dash Point, right by Federal Way in central Puget Sound. A nice day to be out digging for these delicious giant clams. Tons of meat in them. In this video, I show some techniques for digging for them, and also how to prepare them for any recipes. Hope you guys enjoy the video and find the content useful. Let me know if you have any questions in the comments below. Thanks for watching!
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Well done! One of my old digging grounds in the 1980s. I used to get all sorts of fish and shellfish in Area 11. Signed, Geoduck Beast aka The Happy Geoduck. Peace!
OMG!! Huge clams!!
Wow ! Such giant clams
There is a very tender part on horse clams that is excellent for making ceviche with.
Beauty. I grew up near that beach. It also has geoduck. And cockle shell clams. But it can be closed often due too red tide. ( Toxic shellfish poisoning ) And vibrio bacteria ( human sewage waste bacteria ) it's important to follow the health restrictions
Definitely keep an eye on the DOH website for safety before digging, not worth messing around with shellfish toxin.
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Pollution closures?
Pls fill your holes after you get your geoduck when people walk and step in the hole it can be a painful experience for the walker on the beach. And it the rec to fill it back with the sand you dig.
Absolutely, I showed in the video to make sure to do that since it's also a safety consideration as well as the rule.
Yep need to do that😊👍
I cant tell the difference between Geoduck and Horse Clams...look alike to me.
Did I just see you ruin them by using chlorine tap water
Bye !...
Si no vemos la manera de trabajar ,sobra el vídeo.
The grass and your boots are not interesting...
Your camera field is off. Your action is above the viewer's screen, not interesting. Will stick around a few more minutes then I'm gone. Work on your screen field...
Thanks for the feedback!
Don't eat the brown ones.