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Topic: Clamming at Dillon Beach...  (Read 10342 times)

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Malibu_Two

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Hey Everyone...where do people go clamming at up north? I have heard there are some good mud flats near Dillon Beach? Any advice would be appreciated.
 Thanks,
 Andrew
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mickfish

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« Last Edit: April 08, 2006, 09:38:19 PM by Bill »
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Rock Hopper

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There's also decent clamming in Bodega Bay. Just a few miles north of Dillon.

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bigeyedave

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Andrew,
Give me a little notice and I will try to come with you and show you the ropes.  I am going to write a tutorial but I just haven't done it yet.  Talk to you soon.
Dave


blondstallion

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I have been clamming Dillon Beach for about five years.  There are lots of tastey clams; some of them are damn big.  We always launch at Lawson's Landing, but there are other places to launch.  There is a sand bar in Tomales Bay across from Lawson's Landing, which is where we always clam.  It is a pretty serious operation: we use a shovel, a home made sand-sucker, and a 16" diameter PVC tube (about three feet long).  It helps to have long arms.  See pics ...
« Last Edit: April 20, 2006, 04:59:40 PM by blondstallion »