The two types of horse neck clams their common names are pacific and fat gaper clam. Pacific is narrower and the fat gaper is round like a football. Before you dig the pacific gaper clam has a hard shell around the tip of the siphon. The pacific gaper makes for better sashimi because their siphon is firmer, the fat gaper is better for chowder or congee.
Tolmie Beach behind cabelas has the bent nose clams. Taste fine, but they hold a lot of sand and need to purge. I'll take the manilla it's sitting next to personally
Weather in the puget sound or any harbor that has a tidal flow not directly on the ocean beaches. You should find them. They are a very common clam. If you can dig a razor clam on the beach. There probably wont be any cockles there.
The two types of horse neck clams their common names are pacific and fat gaper clam. Pacific is narrower and the fat gaper is round like a football. Before you dig the pacific gaper clam has a hard shell around the tip of the siphon. The pacific gaper makes for better sashimi because their siphon is firmer, the fat gaper is better for chowder or congee.
He's working the business end of a clam rake🎉
The round horse clam with a short neck, we called it (KOPIL) in my country.
Comprehensive! Thanks
I live in the pnw as well and have recently discovered a new clam I cannot recognize. Would like to connect with you to see if you do
I'd rather have a cockle in front of me, than a .... a frontal.... oh boy
Tolmie Beach behind cabelas has the bent nose clams. Taste fine, but they hold a lot of sand and need to purge. I'll take the manilla it's sitting next to personally
Where do you find the mat?
So informative. Thank you!
Hi I do a lot of clamming in the coos bay area I dig a lot of horse nack but I'd love to dig some gooey duck clam
Where do you find cockles at ?
Weather in the puget sound or any harbor that has a tidal flow not directly on the ocean beaches. You should find them. They are a very common clam. If you can dig a razor clam on the beach. There probably wont be any cockles there.
Where at in Washington is this?
marine area 9 Port Townsend areas on public beaches and marine area 12 Hoods Canal also public beaches only open on certain months out of the year.