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Carl
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Has anyone had any experience going after clams and oysters? I dug Razor clams last year and it’s a blast and can't wait to go again. This time out, I want to get some Manila, Littlenecks, etc. and oysters.
There are “maps” of public areas on DWFW. But first-hand experience would be appreciated.
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Steamers are easy to get if you go to a beach that has them. The WDFW maps are pretty useful for that. Oysters are also easy, but I have found they get pretty picked over (unless you like giant oysters, then it is easy).
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If you're willing to venture towards shelton I can help you out Carl.
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Quote from: sirmissalot on January 11, 2013, 04:12:39 PM
If you're willing to venture towards shelton I can help you out Carl.
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WSU, a load of steamers would be perfect to go into a Low Country Boil!
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