Looks yummy (after it’s prepared). 8)
It was a brave man who ate the first Geoduck…or an extremely hungry one.
Looks yummy (after it’s prepared). 8)
It was a brave man who ate the first Geoduck…or an extremely hungry one.
they are yucky looking things, but they sure taste good after they are pounded with a tenderizer hammer for awhile. Actually, they are delicious. I like them better than razor clams.
There is as much of a chance of me digging one of those things up as reaching in a log trying to drag a catfish out of it!
Doug
:? Eeewwww. I can’t even hold on the front page this week! I click to Board Index as fast as I possibly can! It was bad enough coiled up on the front page, but to see LF holding that thing, just made my skin crawl!! <obviously written by a big city girl!!>
Most commerical Geoduck harvesting is done in Alaska and of course Puget Sound. They say almost all canned, miinced clams one gets at the grocers are made from Geoduck. Me, my favorite clam is the Razor.
Okay, what’s a Geoduck? I take it that’s it’s some kind of clam or other nasty looking creature.
Jtaylor,
RIGHT on both counts! Your lucky Geoducks aren’t able to fly to Kansas!
What fly pattern do you use to catch them?
I was kind of wondering what kind of PATTERN you use to shoot them----full choke, improved modified or improved cylinder. I suppose a 10 ga. shotgun should do the job.
I wonder if Ducks Unlimited knows about those GeoDucks?
Later-------------------JT
I decided to FIRST look at your occupation before I answered your question.
The Fly Pattern issssssss…Sand Color Mudskipper Size 1 and don’t ask how to fish it! :lol:
JT,
Just like my Grandpa used to do to the moles, load shotgun, walk to front yard, stick barrel into mole hole and pull trigger, walk back in house and sit back down in his favorite chair.