🐟 Hi! I'm Meg. Come fish, forage, and feast with me in the Pacific Northwest. I'm a fisheries scientist and my videos feature fishing for a variety of species from kayaks, jetties, beaches, and boats as well as underwater footage, some info on the biology/ecology/behavior of fish, and delicious catch and cook recipes!
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It was painful to watch you put clams in water before it’s on the full boil. Mine pop open in 6 seconds, sparing them having to feel the tortuous scald so long. Also, I want someone to tell me a good reason to snip off the ends of the siphons. In my opinion, it’s just a waste of good clam meat. 🤦♂️ I wonder who the first person was to do this. Definitely not an indigenous person. Your fritter recipe looks incredible! I’m going to do it tonight, in fact. I’m up here near Lopez Island on a very small island called Center Island. Razor clamming has never been so good on the Newport, Oregon beaches. I have two limits in the freezer up here. Thank you so much for the fantastic tutorial on the cooking of the clams.
Having lost 4 store bought snares to the sea, I decided it was time to make my own. I like your design the best and have made 5 so far. Hopefully, I can get them in the ocean before the season ends in Norther California. Thanks!
Is that in Mukilteo? Or Camano Island? I have had great luck herring fishing just off of everett marina on the other side of the small island
Great video
Never turn your back to the ocean
Cool video, I like the educational part of it, I'm trying to target starry here in south east Alaska
People used to "fish" Nisqually Delta by walking in the shallow water barefoot ... stepping on a flounder to hold it, and then grabbing it ... I prefer to just by a Big Fish sandwich at Burger King.
Watching her stand of sea anenome is difficult. Stay home. Stop promoting destruction of mine.
This is so cool! Thank you for making this video!
wow didnt know squid make such a weird screech noise when you reel them
If you are doing an instructional video on cleaning (which I'm sure others are going to use) then you need to learn how to clean them properly! Remove the guts and leave the digger all intact, you're wasting the best part!!
Are you just using drop shots for weights? Also, how far down are you dropping the line? Thanks
Nice video with good info! Thank you!
Thank you so much ❤❤
Bacon kills the taste of clams😅
Best video for digging razor clams.
Are you coming back?
There are people in the world that hold YOU in the same utter contempt that you hold nature.....
I love baker lake! Many years of childhood memories there. ❤
Which beach do you go get these? Thanks!
Where does one figure out where to go?
What is the tools name that you’re using to get the clams?
Has always been called a " clam gun". Funny thing I just saw a u-tube by the washington fish & game, they called it a clam tube, I think they are so woke they are afraid of shooting themselves in the foot!
@@robertbean8116 washington has called them clam tubes since the 1970's. at one time, 'clam gun' was a copyrighted name brand for a seattle-made clam tube.
@@marzsit9833 Thanks for the explanation. If it is a name brand, calling it a clam gun (by a official) might be considered an endorsement .
Im kind of amazed at how much bottom fish and crab people are eating out of Puget Sound particularly near river mouths where polluted storm water and sewage treatment plant discharge accumulates. There's cleaner area's of Puget Sound where crab,shellfish and other fish are safer to eat but at the mouth of a river found to have high levels of fire retardant chemicals in it I'll pass. Im sure the occasional 3oz portion is ok but personally I steer clear of eating anything off of the bottom of most of Puget Sound.
You know, I like the way you think 🤔 😁👍🏼
yum!
Came across this video and i really enjoyed it! Your bubbly attitude was what caught my attention! Love it! I have never dropped my kayak in there only fished from the rocks next to the damn! Now you have motivated me to come with my kayak! I just subbed to your channel! If you have time come check mine out and if you like the content please sub!!! Tight lines!
Hello, excellent video, you motivated me to get my license. But I have a question, could you tell me where some locations to catch rrozar clams in Washington? Thank you and I would appreciate it very much.
Westport/Twin Harbors
Rule #1.....don't turn your back to the ocean!
Nice work! It almost looked like a shorter rod would have allowed you to more easily net your fish.
very cool
Love it!
Subscribed… I’m just curious I don’t see electronics on your kayak. Do you use electronics/fishfinder?
There are so many people out there?
The Asian guy doesn't share your success or happiness.
girl, stop putting your back to the water!
Didn’t you let three to back
It’s so cool! Where is this place?
Underatted channel
Awesome video. Looks like you know exactly what you are doing. Gonna have to try this out 😊
Great video. I know others have said it but I live just a few hundred yards from where you where digging and have been doing the same for sixty years. Please, never turn your back on the Pacific Ocean. It's unforgiving!
lol? Japan Manila clam came from originated to the Philippines indo pacific Japan was introduced from the Philippines clams
who decided these were edible?
they are a delicacy in Europe
Loved the underwater footage seeing the squid get at it!
Looks like your weighted jig is upside down. Hook should be on bottom of jig
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Hi there can you please tell me what youre lures are called or brand etc thanks cheers Wally
I have seen so many clamming videos over the years and this one by FAR is the best. Well done!!
i can finally see what spots are the best for what or if there are any fish
The brine is sand. It wasn’t cleaned out well enough. Sand gets caught in their feelers which have to be flushed out.
Those things look like infected dog dicks.But I bought some from a fishmonger in London and cooked them myself and they were really delicious,quite sweet,they reminded me of razor clams.