At Wells Beach in 1968, my brothers and I looked for bubbles coming from the sand after a wave went out, we would then immediately dig with our hands and would get a clam. We filled a large pot to contribute to the lobster feast which the adults provided, we did not know then that it was illegal to do so but there's more than one way to get clams.
I grew up in Ipswich Mass. We know a little bit about clams..... i cant believe Leroy cut off the neck or the snout as he called it and threw it away! We just peel off the outer black skin and it leaves a nice handle for dipping in melted butter and tastes fine.
Exactly . How can’t you just not like these earnest, honest, charming and funny people. I’m from oyster bay and clam every summer . I used to help run the Town Hatchery and shellfish lands . Salt of the earth and approachable .
At Wells Beach in 1968, my brothers and I looked for bubbles coming from the sand after a wave went out, we would then immediately dig with our hands and would get a clam. We filled a large pot to contribute to the lobster feast which the adults provided, we did not know then that it was illegal to do so but there's more than one way to get clams.
Where do you sell them
Leroy!!!! Happy 2024! We need you back ASAP!!!!! 🤗
This is awesome! Thank you, Leroy!
Just can't get enough of these videos Leroy! Thanks to Herbie for helping out and the big dig!
Just like being there! Thanks!
Love it! Thanks for the video.
I grew up in Ipswich Mass. We know a little bit about clams..... i cant believe Leroy cut off the neck or the snout as he called it and threw it away! We just peel off the outer black skin and it leaves a nice handle for dipping in melted butter and tastes fine.
You can tell the guy in the white sweater eats clams 😂 I have the same build 😂
Eat clam raw? Never heard of it , cant do mussle stop at oyster and breaded fry.
Geez, talk about likable people! These are the true Mainers that I love to meet when I’m lucky enough to be in Maine.
Exactly . How can’t you just not like these earnest, honest, charming and funny people. I’m from oyster bay and clam every summer . I used to help run the Town Hatchery and shellfish lands . Salt of the earth and approachable .
Real men!
I grew up on Wakers Pond so I know that clamming spot off the causeway very well. Beautiful area.
When I used to dig clams when I got one of those big ribbon worms I would throw them to the seagulls they loved them
I’ve never seen one that size. Wow.
Great videos!! Thank you 😊
Thanks Leroy. Always a pleasure
Do u need a license for the clams
That’s great!!