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marv sherrill
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additional info - Orignial lyrics by Ron Konzak of Evergreen (Washington) State University, where the geoduck is the mascot - look up the fighting
song for your self.... TMI I guess...
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jerry
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thers a small gut sack you can easly remove after slipping a sharp knife along the shell to unshell it
then soak the neck in warm water for 20 minuites while your getting out the egges and cracker crums
peal the necks out and cut off the nasty end slip a knife down the 2 tubes and lay them open dredge in egg and a very little milk then in cracker
crumbs drop into real butter be carefull not to burn it in and out quick for the necks you can go longer on the body their really meaty it like a
whole lot of heaven
little limon salt and perhaps tarter
jerry and judi
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jerry
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the first was a 5 pounder thought we could make a few meals no luck gone in one night------------- not good if you have gout this was from hoods
canel
sweetest calm i ever ate
jerry and judi
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shari
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Mood: there is no reality except the one contained within us "Herman Hesse"
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Oh YEAHHHH baby! Geoducks are my specialty, I actually worked as a tender on a geoduck boat in Tofino, B.C. for a summer and OMG they are
deeeelicious. OK, now I know some of you may not believe this but this lovely creature has the MOST delicious gonads...really seriously, they are
sweet like raw oysters, ya just bite into those buggers and roll; your eyes back into your head. NOw for the less adventurous the clam chowder is
lovely but the syphen sliced thin is yummy raw with salt and lime or in sushi...as well as the "belly" meat. Great burgers too like ground meat. There
are a second grade geoduck here in our area they are testing to see the viability right now to be exported to China as B grade when the A grade off
Tofino is out of season....just a note....geoducking screws up the gray whales feeding bays big time...they grow in the same place whale food grows
and harvesting them destroys the bottom and covers up all the little critters gray whales feed on. I experienced gray whale feeding area shifts in the
bays we worked in...no more grays feeding there....
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baja829
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There are 3 divers in 3 boats off our beach every morning, bringing up this "delicacy". We're about 25 miles south of San Felipe half way to
Puertecitos. People who have talked to them have said they're being exported to Japan on a regular basis. There out there at daylight and up to late
afternoon or rough seas or outgoing tides. Haven't seen them locally.
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BAJABAILADOR
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Reguarding clam divers
Was at San Antonio Del MAR, Colonet last weekend . Saw a nice blue panga hanging right at the edge of the surf all day.
Hooka diver down claming .Was told by local that the owner is the game comish from colonet,there were two divers alternating and a tender. At one
point watched two of them through binocs for maybe 10 minutes try to get large sack over the side into boat.All clams going to ensenada.Was also told
the game comish is all over the other clamers, using clam forks, cheaking them for size and counts. My nieghbor told me this has been going on for two
weeks- every day.
I'll be back on the 4th and ck on them. Hate to see it picked clean ,but I guess that's progress.
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