Razor clams for a woodland lunch

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I'm really fortunate = nobody in my family likes shellfish except me. I never have to share!
So that video: what you caught and how, how you cooked and ate, was very interesting.
The mussels always get my immediate attention!

There are paleolithic shell middens on the British Columbia coast estimated to be 60-75' deep.
Have you a place to start your own?
 
I'm really fortunate = nobody in my family likes shellfish except me. I never have to share!
So that video: what you caught and how, how you cooked and ate, was very interesting.
The mussels always get my immediate attention!

There are paleolithic shell middens on the British Columbia coast estimated to be 60-75' deep.
Have you a place to start your own?

Fishing is quite big around here, the fishermen will think nothing of cutting lines on a crab pot so I dont think I'd stand much of a chance.
 
Nice work. You're lucky with your sand though. Where I go the holes collapse almost immediately so I have to use saturated saline solution in a sports bottle and be quick.
 
Looks like a good time had by all. Any tips on finding the razors aside from a very low tided? Are they common everywhere?
 
Never tried a Razor Clams but have wanted to for a long while being partial to sea foods. Will have to make a trip down to the coast this summer
 
I enjoyed that. I've always wanted to go hunting razor clams and things but we never had them locally where ever I've lived. I've only ever eaten them once over in Portugal sadly.

All the best
Andy
 
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