@trivuong - Hi -How sad for your friend. Here he goes to what is called "the last frontier" on our earth and he finds Alaska boring. Maybe he has no idea of how to fish for salmon, or fish for the best halibut in the world. Perhaps those Alaskan girls are just not his style (ya right). Maybe he wants to watch wildlife in a movie about animals in the wild instead of seeing them up close and in person. Before you "buy into" his "downer" on Alaska - you go there and judge it for yourself.
@JerryFShea Hi For me i dont think Alaska is boring but i dont have a gut to travel that far....the reason he said that place is boring because he told me is it very stressful cuz the sun sometime nv goes down or the sun sometime nv goes up....i think digging clamps is very fun activity :D i also like your video too.
Hi Zombieman - Pleased that you enjoyed the video. Everytime I watch it I can taste those great clams. Just yesterday my wife said "lets go back to Alaska and spend a longer time in Homer." Yea - you bet. This time I will make sure I am there for 2 extra low tides (that is when you can go clam digging) and enjoy those great clams 2 times.
@JerryFShea Thank you Jerry, sometimes takes a while with a busy life with my 12yr old son, and now a 2 week old son!! But thanks for the reply. I hope you and your wife go back, and spend more time there. Get those 2 extra low's, it'll be worth it!! I would love to someday go there and experience it myself. I love the hobby, but never got to do it yet. Good luck Jerry to you and your wife, and get those clams!! I am having cherrystone's tonight as a matter of fact!! haha.. keep in touch!
That was a great vid. Thanks. I am a clam crazy from PA, and I actually prefer the large, cherry stone, or bigger chowder clams to steam and eat. I make a sauce of butter, garlic powder, and Franks red hot sauce with a little onion powder to melt to perfection. You dip a full size clam in that sauce, you fall in love. They are big and sometimes chewy yes, but if steamed slow on med. heat, they get happy and not bad. Takes about an hour and a half til they open but tender!
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It would have really been cool if you could have shown us how to get the clam meat from the shell, but this was still an awsome video
starguard 1 month ago
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starguard 1 month ago
Have a friend travel to alaska and live there for a while then he came back cuz he said that place is boring
trivuong 2 months ago
@trivuong - Hi -How sad for your friend. Here he goes to what is called "the last frontier" on our earth and he finds Alaska boring. Maybe he has no idea of how to fish for salmon, or fish for the best halibut in the world. Perhaps those Alaskan girls are just not his style (ya right). Maybe he wants to watch wildlife in a movie about animals in the wild instead of seeing them up close and in person. Before you "buy into" his "downer" on Alaska - you go there and judge it for yourself.
JerryFShea 2 months ago
@JerryFShea Hi For me i dont think Alaska is boring but i dont have a gut to travel that far....the reason he said that place is boring because he told me is it very stressful cuz the sun sometime nv goes down or the sun sometime nv goes up....i think digging clamps is very fun activity :D i also like your video too.
trivuong 2 months ago
you shuck them and eat them out of the shell rit on the dpot
dandotreillydot42058 6 months ago
Hi Zombieman - Pleased that you enjoyed the video. Everytime I watch it I can taste those great clams. Just yesterday my wife said "lets go back to Alaska and spend a longer time in Homer." Yea - you bet. This time I will make sure I am there for 2 extra low tides (that is when you can go clam digging) and enjoy those great clams 2 times.
JerryFShea 10 months ago
@JerryFShea Thank you Jerry, sometimes takes a while with a busy life with my 12yr old son, and now a 2 week old son!! But thanks for the reply. I hope you and your wife go back, and spend more time there. Get those 2 extra low's, it'll be worth it!! I would love to someday go there and experience it myself. I love the hobby, but never got to do it yet. Good luck Jerry to you and your wife, and get those clams!! I am having cherrystone's tonight as a matter of fact!! haha.. keep in touch!
zombieman82091 8 months ago
@JerryFShea Oh, and almost forgot, zombieman is just my son's name on youtube. HAha, but I'm Dave and it's great talking with you Jerry.
zombieman82091 8 months ago
That was a great vid. Thanks. I am a clam crazy from PA, and I actually prefer the large, cherry stone, or bigger chowder clams to steam and eat. I make a sauce of butter, garlic powder, and Franks red hot sauce with a little onion powder to melt to perfection. You dip a full size clam in that sauce, you fall in love. They are big and sometimes chewy yes, but if steamed slow on med. heat, they get happy and not bad. Takes about an hour and a half til they open but tender!
zombieman82091 10 months ago
where is in Alaska??
Geefa1234 11 months ago
@Geefa1234 - Hi not sure just what your question is, but I did nte clam digging in Homer, Alaska.
JerryFShea 11 months ago
WOW nice dish you made there looks freaking delicious
zombinelameboi 1 year ago
Thanks for the video! I have been looking for how to do it!
andywhitaker907 1 year ago
@andywhitaker907
Hi Andy - I am pleased that you like the video. I don't know your location
but you do not have to go to Alaska to go clam digging. However, it was
a great place because of the very low tides.
Jerry
JerryFShea 1 year ago
great video mate exactly what lve been looking for:)
mosesgtfly 1 year ago
Great video, clamming is one of my favorite things to do...
Great dish, looks yummy :-)
northernpike56 2 years ago