I think it’s important that you educate your viewers to the fact that you may only retain 20 clams in aggregate and that each person must keep their catch separate from any other person’s catch. Fish and game violations are very expensive. Softshells have a limit of 36 clams per person per day. Purple varnish clams have a limit of 72 clams per person per day. But you may only retain no more than 20 clams if they are cockles, littlenecks, butters or gapers but no more than 12 can be gapers. What I’m seeing in that yellow bucket appears to be an example of exceeding your daily catch. And I don’t want to see you get into trouble. Great video. Thanks for posting. I’m a new subscriber.
You are correct Jacob. He was way over his limit and could be ticketed just on this video. Each person has to dig their own limit and have a separate bucket. Exceeding the limit of clams is a misdemeanor and could result in jail time with a heavy fine. If you are going to present a video, please follow the law so people watching this get the right information.
@@terrymcdonald3388 And just to piggyback, Terry, you are correct about the violation being a misdemeanor. I was originally going to say it but I’ll say it here… All fish and game violations in Oregon are crimes and it’s up to a judge to reduce the charge from a misdemeanor to a violation, but that doesn’t always happen. Let’s all be careful to familiarize ourselves with the rules so everyone can continue to enjoy their harvests. Thanks for chiming in, Terry.
@@NeejTxujCi You may not combine catches; each person may only possess their own catch in a container separately from any other person’s. Therefore, each receptacle may not contain an excess of 20 clams in aggregate and those clams may not consist of more than 12 gapers (aka: horseneck). What is seen in the video is a violation of the established rules.
I know very little about clamming but I thought it important to say that OREGON DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE says to avoid digging in the eelgrass because it's important to the clams development. They said digging close to the eelgrass is okay but not to dig up the eelgrass. I'm just sayin'.
I like your flag emblem on the tailgate and a nice catch for the day. Great video!
You bet, anytime any day 🇺🇸
Just showed me something I’ve never seen before. Awesome
Great! Thanks for watching!
Nice work Yaki! Can’t wait for the cooking/eating part2. I’ve never had these cockle clams before. I bet they delicious 😋
thanks bro! Part 2 is out :)
Always watch your vids! Keep up the good work!
Thank you 😊
Thanks for sharing your locations. Some folks don’t.
Nothing better than spot burning
It was great meeting you on that day bro!
Hey hey, I was just about to let you know about being featured in my new video, lol. Yah great meeting you too. Will get together soon!
Do you remember if it was a really good negative low tide that day Nice harvesting
Have you ever gone poke pole fishing in Charleston or Bandon?
So some nice places there! I just watched your city video of homeless WOW 😳
I think it’s important that you educate your viewers to the fact that you may only retain 20 clams in aggregate and that each person must keep their catch separate from any other person’s catch. Fish and game violations are very expensive. Softshells have a limit of 36 clams per person per day. Purple varnish clams have a limit of 72 clams per person per day. But you may only retain no more than 20 clams if they are cockles, littlenecks, butters or gapers but no more than 12 can be gapers. What I’m seeing in that yellow bucket appears to be an example of exceeding your daily catch. And I don’t want to see you get into trouble. Great video. Thanks for posting. I’m a new subscriber.
You are correct Jacob. He was way over his limit and could be ticketed just on this video. Each person has to dig their own limit and have a separate bucket. Exceeding the limit of clams is a misdemeanor and could result in jail time with a heavy fine. If you are going to present a video, please follow the law so people watching this get the right information.
@@terrymcdonald3388 And just to piggyback, Terry, you are correct about the violation being a misdemeanor. I was originally going to say it but I’ll say it here… All fish and game violations in Oregon are crimes and it’s up to a judge to reduce the charge from a misdemeanor to a violation, but that doesn’t always happen. Let’s all be careful to familiarize ourselves with the rules so everyone can continue to enjoy their harvests. Thanks for chiming in, Terry.
That bucket was for 2 pple (40 total?), him & his partner.
@@NeejTxujCi You may not combine catches; each person may only possess their own catch in a container separately from any other person’s. Therefore, each receptacle may not contain an excess of 20 clams in aggregate and those clams may not consist of more than 12 gapers (aka: horseneck). What is seen in the video is a violation of the established rules.
New subscriber to your channel. Liking the videos youre putting out keep it going.
Thank you sir!
I know very little about clamming but I thought it important to say that OREGON DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE says to avoid digging in the eelgrass because it's important to the clams development. They said digging close to the eelgrass is okay but not to dig up the eelgrass.
I'm just sayin'.
Dear sir , Is there a limit to the number of harvests every day by law? Thanks.
At 2:24…. 20 clams
How many limited for this monkeyface eels? Thanks
What do you use the monkey face eels for?
We eat them :)
can you throw the little ones back and keep going
Yes, but I like some smaller ones for their taste, I make chowder with the smaller ones :)
In my opinion, you should not rake the eel grass and kill it. Rake near the eel grass!!
Digging in eel grass is extremely destructive and ruins critical habitat for juvenile salmon. Stay out of the eel grass!
Yes, ODFW does not want you digging and raking in the eel grass beds as it destroys habitats