Manila Clam Forage & Feast (Digging & Cooking Clams on the Beach)
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- čas přidán 11. 02. 2021
- Last weekend was a decent low tide, so we went out to dig Manila Clams in on the beach. With the coast closed to Razor Clams, digging for steamer clams in Puget Sound is a super fun and easy alternative for a clam adventure. If you've ever wondered how to dig for steamer clams, it's way easier than you'd think. It's like an Easter egg hunt with the added bonus of digging on the beach. We cooked our clams up with some pasta and enjoyed a little beach feast from our foraged food. The rain even stopped once we got to the beach!
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Love it!
Now this is a catch/foorage and cook I can get behind! Great vid. I'll see wardens at Dosewallips just making sure people have the clam gauges. They usually only check people if they don't. Also smart idea keeping the plastic "clam shell" with the bubbler!
Thanks! Yeah, I see so many people out there without gauges...just not worth the risk to me. I'll go home if I forget mine lol. Ermagherd "clam shell" for the clams. So cheesy. So perfect. 🤣🤣🤣
@@SeaWolfFishing also, if you ever want to "collab" let me know. I don't have a ton of subs, but would love to give you any press that I am able! I suspect we live pretty close. (I would have messaged you that but I am not sure how). If not, no worries!
Thank you so much,I love watching these types of videos!
Glad you like them! They're a lot of fun to make too!
Hello!It is nice to see American woman digging some clams.someone American woman I know told me it was disgusting.I’m happy to see this video at least not all American doesn’t eat clams.You make
My heart happy.Just let you know you are very good explaining things.Thank you for sharing.
And that looks very yummy how you cooked it.❤️❤️❤️
I love Manila clams. 🥰 just started eating them like 1-2 years ago.
mmmm garlic butter. Looks absolutely fantastic. Thanks for the vid.
Soooooo good! All food is really just a vessel for consuming more butter :)
I will definitely look more into this. Thank you for letting me know this was something we can do here.
So much fun! You should definitely try it out!
always success for you❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Thank you
Thanks sis. I luv catch n cook .
Thanks so much! Catch and cooks are always a good day :)
Yummy clams
So good!!!!
Love your channel...need more content. I have been to a lot of the same places and some because of YOU. Thanks
Now how am I supposed to be satisfied eating oatmeal after seeing this?😭😭🤣🤣💚
Twinsy. I had oatmeal for breakfast too. I'm so spoiled living here though...eating ALLLL the clams 🤣🤣🤣
@@SeaWolfFishing yea me too
Love your videos! What is the digging tool that you used?
Only the finest restaurants, with the freshest fare and the perfect ambience, allow dining in rubber boots and waders. 😀 Open seasonally! Limited menu!
The best! We might not be rich in coin but we are rich in food! It really is a fine dining experience with how fresh the food is eating it right after you harvest it. I should take a white tablecloth next time lol.
lol? Japan Manila clam came from originated to the Philippines indo pacific Japan was introduced from the Philippines clams
There are so many bylaws here in Vancouver
We cannot dig any clams.
Bummer. You'll have to come south once things open up again :)
what beach area is this?
Hood Canal