We drove down to Grayland Beach for clam digging, surf fishing, beachcombing, looking, and dog walking. The cold wind was blowing very hard from the southwest.
We enjoyed a wonderful salmon chowder that Mick made at night.
Four Days in Grayland, Part I Grays Harbor and Willapa Bay: A Traveler's Hypertext Notebook and Guide
Four Days in Grayland, Part II Grayland Beach: A Camper's Hypertext Notebook, Studies, and Comments
Clam Digging Razor Clams Washington State Fish and Wildlife
Clam Digging Razor Clam Rules and Best Beaches for Digging
Clam Digging Seasonal Schedule [Sept-Dec 2021]
Clam Digging Tides Grays Harbor
Clam Digging and Crabbing in Washington. By John A. Johnson. Adventure North Publishing, 1997, 125 pages. VSCL.
Clam Digging and Crabbing in Oregon. By John A. Johnson. VSCL.
Clamming in the Pacific Northwest. By Ken Axt. Frank Amato, 2016, 88 pages. VSCL.
Clam Digging Grayland and Twin Harbors This stretch of beach is referred to in books as the 'Twin Harbors' Beaches.
Preparing and Cooking Razor Clams
The Secret Life of Clams: The Mysteries and Magic of Our Favorite Shellfish. By Anthony D. Dredericks. Skyhorse, 2014, 286 pages. FVRL
Clam Digging Tools: Waist waders with attached boots. Waterproof
top as needed. Waterproof and warm gloves, hat, and warm clothing.
Cylindrical clams digging tube (metal or plastic) and a clam shovel (11'x31").
Headlamps for night clamming. Mesh basket for holding razor clams.
Snacks in your pocket. Friends to have fun with at the seashore. Your
fishing license in your jacket.
If you work at shellfishing and have some luck then you will need: A clam
opening knife and cutting pad. Pot in camp big enough to clean and
cook clams, oysters, or crabs. Surf fishing for redtail surf perch is supposed to be very good using clam baits on the high tide
immediately after the razor clammers have dug at low tide.
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