I haven't done any fishing on the seaside yet this year except for one last surf fishing trip back in January. The water temps have been just too darn cold. I was out on the work boat this week in one of the VBI inlets and water temps were reading 34 on outgoing tide.... yikes.
Fortunately, clams don't mind what the water temps are! It's obviously not as exciting as fishing but a good way to get out of the house. I usually can get a 5 gallon bucket each time out without much effort. The big quahogs and surf clams are frozen and saved for black drum and striper surf bait, the rest go towards steamers, chowder, fritters, strips, or any other way I can find to cook them. Tasty little way to pass the winter!
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(picture didn't come out that well, sorry)
Fortunately, clams don't mind what the water temps are! It's obviously not as exciting as fishing but a good way to get out of the house. I usually can get a 5 gallon bucket each time out without much effort. The big quahogs and surf clams are frozen and saved for black drum and striper surf bait, the rest go towards steamers, chowder, fritters, strips, or any other way I can find to cook them. Tasty little way to pass the winter!
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(picture didn't come out that well, sorry)
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