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Clam Digging
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erslar00
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Clam Digging
Does anyone have any experience Clam Digging in Nova Scotia? I'm going cook up a Paella for my wife on Mudders Day and she's been nagging the heck out of me to go clam digging... I'm thinking of Kingsport Beach area but would like to hear any other suggestions if anyone is expeirenced in it and can suggest a better location.
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Re: Clam Digging
My experience is all up in Pictou County.
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Re: Clam Digging
I think I'll target either Halls Harbour or Baxters Harbour...they're a bit closer... depending how hard these areas are to access... if it doesn't work out I'll hit you up for some more info...
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Re: Clam Digging
Don't think your going to get clams at halls harbour or baxters. You need to go out to houston beach area, where there is sand. Back of Canning. You also might want to look up the size rules.
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Re: Clam Digging
coordinates are
45Degrees 21'52.25" North
64Degrees 21'58.85" West
This is where the clam harvesters go. At the end of the road the clams are on the right side of the brook. This is where we get ours for fishing flounders in the same area. Good Luck.
45Degrees 21'52.25" North
64Degrees 21'58.85" West
This is where the clam harvesters go. At the end of the road the clams are on the right side of the brook. This is where we get ours for fishing flounders in the same area. Good Luck.
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Re: Clam Digging
Ok Great, thanks for the directions I will give it a shot.
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Re: Clam Digging
I'm not sure about up there, but down my way, the digging is tidal, so plan accordingly.
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Re: Clam Digging
Sorry X It's tidal there also. Don't think there are clams anywhere that aren't. There is lots down on the French shore too. Grand Coques=Big Clam in english.
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