I grew up on Harstine Island in the south sound. We had tons of geoducks at low tide. I would see holes where people dig for the geoducks every once in a while, but not very often because they were just too hard to catch.
Thanks. It looks like I need a boat to get there. It seems that all of these guys never tell you where exactly in the Puget Sound...just a big open sea.
HOLY CRAP I LIVE ON HARSTINE!!! We have the house that people always park on! That one right next to the entrance to the beach!! I dig there so you might see me there sometime! It’s nice seeing someone from my favorite place
Geoducs do not have a foot or a "digger". It does not go deeper as you are digging it out. It just pulls the siphon down. Why so many people confused with razor clams?
We did this in Alaska in 1978-1979 on Kodiak Island, and we would take a scoop of sand really quick and then grab the neck to prevent it from going down deeper and then dig the sand out and I think it was a lot easier to dig them. We filled a large washtub piled high.
legal places to clam are listed in the site with the rules online wdfw.wa.gov/species-habitats/species/panopea-generosa#regs-seasons When you read up on the site and the number of people going after them... not going to be real hard to find them, a rather well documented harvest...
واو عمل رائع وافكار جميله ولكن أريد هذا العمل لمجهود و الأشياء مثل هذا وموجوده في المحيط على سطح الماء وهي الان تحت الأرض مره عليه زمن ودفن عليها عداد طبقات رمال واو نها عمل شاق لديك انت و الابن ما اسمو بالتوفيق تحياتى إليكم .⚘⚘
You were on Alone? What season? I’ve been binge watching your clamming videos. You are a very good instructor to people like me who want to go clamming. Liked and subscribed.
Imagine minding your business for 100 years buried 2ft in the sand only for a bunch humans to suddenly go like "okay... today I'm down here looking to see about digging geoduck"... the insanity of the human species is real.
Where abouts was this? North/ south of mount vernon/everett/seattle? I've only ever found 1 geoduck, out around edmonds when I was a kid. Also, I appreciate the judas priest reference...your son grew up with some decent music influences
If you use google and ask how to spell gooey duck This is how you spell it. However if you ask google how to spell geoduck clam. This is how you spell it. Try it there's two spellings.
unless the geoduck is showing its neck the hole can be as big as a golf ball. You still end up digging horse clams. Geoducks are found on most public beaches in the Puget Sound. Clallam County, Jefferson County are the only counties that I have gone looking for them.
Why don't you run a metal rod (12" nail, coat hanger, etc., etc. through the neck, parallel to the surface of the ground so the Geoduck can't retract his neck downwards 2 feet into the ground. Keep the end of that tail on the surface, if possible. Might also try one of those new fish grabbers that work like vice grips.
You just cut off it's neck. It doesn't work. A Geoduck can live upwards to 165 years old. The commercial geoduckers harvest geoducks at 2-3 years old, most less than a 1.5 lbs. Much, much smaller than the Geoducks the recreational clammer might run into. I get many 3 lbs+ and a couple 5 lbs+. Save the Geoduck. Peace, The Happy Geoduck.
Most of the public beaches that I go are in the hoods canal and up to Port Townsend areas. You will have to go on very low tides to find them. Follow the regulations to see which beaches are open. They all Have seasons.
Good father, good son relationship.
That sand is like clay, holds the hole without the use of a barrel/etc. Nice tides this winter, invite me up. I got Geoduck Skills. Enjoi!
I thought they poked out of the ground.
Why not clamp something down on them so they can't dig down?
What should I do to make it look like seafood, not male's junk?
Cool
This is easily one of the most amazing things I've seen. Raw and just so authentic. The passion for this rare delicacy!
Wow now I understand why they are so expensive... So much work to get them out
Most only take about 10 min.
I grew up on Harstine Island in the south sound. We had tons of geoducks at low tide.
I would see holes where people dig for the geoducks every once in a while, but not very often because they were just too hard to catch.
Thanks. It looks like I need a boat to get there. It seems that all of these guys never tell you where exactly in the Puget Sound...just a big open sea.
HOLY CRAP I LIVE ON HARSTINE!!! We have the house that people always park on! That one right next to the entrance to the beach!! I dig there so you might see me there sometime! It’s nice seeing someone from my favorite place
First time in my 77 years that I've seen digging geoducks. From Texas
Just want to let you know that I really enjoyed the show. Great camera work. Subscribed and liked :)
Awesome, thank you!
geoduck makes me laugh. It looks so funny!!
Geoducs do not have a foot or a "digger". It does not go deeper as you are digging it out. It just pulls the siphon down. Why so many people confused with razor clams?
making me hungry for fresh shellfish! great job father and son. very NICE!
We did this in Alaska in 1978-1979 on Kodiak Island, and we would take a scoop of sand really quick and then grab the neck to prevent it from going down deeper and then dig the sand out and I think it was a lot easier to dig them. We filled a large washtub piled high.
ur rlly old
so cool after great hard work, we are going to heading out this tomorrow, as a newbe clamer, could you share me your spot please?
legal places to clam are listed in the site with the rules online wdfw.wa.gov/species-habitats/species/panopea-generosa#regs-seasons When you read up on the site and the number of people going after them... not going to be real hard to find them, a rather well documented harvest...
واو عمل رائع وافكار جميله ولكن أريد هذا العمل لمجهود و الأشياء مثل هذا وموجوده في المحيط على سطح الماء وهي الان تحت الأرض مره عليه زمن ودفن عليها عداد طبقات رمال واو نها عمل شاق لديك انت و الابن ما اسمو بالتوفيق تحياتى إليكم .⚘⚘
I’ve been saying G-O duck lol not gooy duck. Have I been mispronouncing it? Also where is this? Ty
Its gooey duck in pronunciation. And to be fair, none of us share our spots, especially in public venues.
Geoduck Clams Port Townsend Wa.
I understand this but, you still need to know what you are looking for or you will end up digging a bunch of Horse clams.
I should call him…
You were on Alone? What season?
I’ve been binge watching your clamming videos. You are a very good instructor to people like me who want to go clamming. Liked and subscribed.
I’d feel strange holding my dad’s geoduck.
Leave the poor buggers alone
Apparently you can get 40 bucks per, as they're popular in some places.
anything is fair game when you is hungry
That explains why they are so expensive
Imagine minding your business for 100 years buried 2ft in the sand only for a bunch humans to suddenly go like "okay... today I'm down here looking to see about digging geoduck"... the insanity of the human species is real.
No wonder why the Chinese pay big bucks for it... delicious 😋
Very strange.
My wife has one of these in her drawer....
Cho thùng xuống rồi có cái muỗng sắt cong co cán dài mà múc cát lên khỏi phải cho tay vớt cát ,cuối cùng hãy bắt ốc .
I don't think that's a geoduck, i think it's a horse clam. Different thing.
I live on the oregon coast (seaside warrenton area) and i am a fan of razor clamming, VERY different from this.
Diggin for clams is diggin for clams bud. Not that different.
This is my natural habitat! I live on the shore of puget sound!
Can you share the coordinate where I can park the car to the beach that I can dig geoduck ?
Thats awsome!! That's gotta be so exciting but wow hard work!!
I realize its not all about getting the goey duck , but it seems like a huge amount of work for one gd , just sayin
Looks like an ostomoy 100%
That thing looks gnarly
did anyone else think the son was a toddler until he started talking?
Did not know it was pronounced gooey duck lol
Fkn thing was just minding its business 😂
Crack kills!
dificult work.. but have fun
Wonderful video
It is an indian word for " dig deep".
good
You can see the sons butt
I have never heard of it
Location please ?
Notellum beach
Yes Im still working on that.
sweet video too awesome 😎!!
Is it still alive???
Satisfying
It looks really familiar
Yeah, it does to me too.
Just why? 😂
Well done guy 🙂
Where abouts was this? North/ south of mount vernon/everett/seattle? I've only ever found 1 geoduck, out around edmonds when I was a kid.
Also, I appreciate the judas priest reference...your son grew up with some decent music influences
so disgusting
good job. I wish we had them here on the east coast. So there is another mollusk that poke out its head similar to geoduck?
You might be able to find Horse neck clams
Commercial fisherman use 200lbs air power to blow out from 4' underground using air compressor
Which beach is this? Seems very sandy. I have been to some beaches that are very rocky. Very hard to dig down.
Where this beach called ?
Would like to go try it when low tide .
Thanks
The beaches are listed online with all the rules.
It looks like a phone with a little antenna ( or the more popular comparison which you probably know already and also thought of ) :D
Once the bucket is in, use a post hole digger inside the bucket.
Great video.
Whats your favorite way to eat geoducks?
Hey your doing it all wrong go to yings Chanel she can find geoducks in ponds and rivers on the surface no digging but nice video
Outstanding.
been to puget sooooo many times n i didnt know there were geoducks. welp to late now ...i dont live in tacoma anymore lol
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More work than it’s worth. Find a better way.
Looks like he found a gooeyduck.
Looks like there would be an easier way to get them ‼️
I'm a bearded clam fan. Some have more beard then others.
Where is this at in puget sound. I want to harvest some
I could have dug for it 3 months ago
Great teamwork
Where's the name of beach or park name?
How do they live so deep in the sand?
So if Americans pronounce geoduck as gooeyduck do they also pronounce geologists as gooeyologists?
If you use google and ask how to spell gooey duck This is how you spell it. However if you ask google how to spell geoduck clam. This is how you spell it. Try it there's two spellings.
What do you do with doeduck.
Buona sera ma che pesce e un mollusco come si consuma in quale nazione?
How do you know where to dig ?
unless the geoduck is showing its neck the hole can be as big as a golf ball. You still end up digging horse clams. Geoducks are found on most public beaches in the Puget Sound. Clallam County, Jefferson County are the only counties that I have gone looking for them.
@@seasonaloutdoorswitherin297 interesting, do you find them only when there’s low ties ?
I’m kinda jealous!
Where is location Let we now .
😡😡🤐😷what nonsense
We haven't it....great...
We callum googys,
Cool.
We don't have sea food of that size in New Zealand but seeing how it is cooked and how it tastes would be nice 👍😊
in Hong Kong this is expensive food, usually cut very thin pieces by "Sashimi" or "hot pot - cooked few seconds"
Just cook it the same you would any other clams. It tastes like a big ass clam...which is exactly what it is
Wait in Washington?
Doing it wrong.
Pecker clams?
I been there clamming once.
loved it
what is that👀👀👀👀
Curtasyless creaturs!!!
Why don't you run a metal rod (12" nail, coat hanger, etc., etc. through the neck, parallel to the surface of the ground so the Geoduck can't retract his neck downwards 2 feet into the ground. Keep the end of that tail on the surface, if possible. Might also try one of those new fish grabbers that work like vice grips.
You just cut off it's neck. It doesn't work. A Geoduck can live upwards to 165 years old. The commercial geoduckers harvest geoducks at 2-3 years old, most less than a 1.5 lbs. Much, much smaller than the Geoducks the recreational clammer might run into. I get many 3 lbs+ and a couple 5 lbs+. Save the Geoduck. Peace, The Happy Geoduck.
First of all they will probably rip their neck off. Second It is illegal to retain the neck without the shell attached.
No thanx 🙂
Ok
talkative
Yings are full of pearls it’s amazing how many pearls have you found in your searches
Hi...
Что это за хрень ?
Where do you go? I want to try!
Most of the public beaches that I go are in the hoods canal and up to Port Townsend areas. You will have to go on very low tides to find them. Follow the regulations to see which beaches are open. They all Have seasons.
Porq no traducís tus videos?
Why don’t you learn to speak English.
👍 Great