Friday, March 20, 2020

Seattle Marine Provides Everything Necessary To Take Full Advantage Of The Razor Clam Season

Seattle, Washington based Seattle Marine, a marine supply store, announces that they sell everything necessary to take full advantage of the razor clam season. This information is especially vital given the recently-approved six days of razor clam digging.

The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) approved a dig on evening low tides a short while ago after recent marine toxin tests showed the clams are safe to eat, meaning that the razor clam season is now in full effect. This delicacy of a shellfish is one of the most coveted seafood richnesses for local residents, who gather on the Washington shores every year for this long-awaited event that puts everyone's hands at work to secure their share of the Pacific razor clam. While only a handful of locations have been approved, and only evening diggings are allowed, this season is expected to be one of the most fruitful of the past few years.

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"We are very eager to finally kick this year's razor clam into gear as we had been waiting for this for a long time," says a representative of Seattle Marine, sharing the company's excitement as the razor clam season begins. "We wanted to remind everyone that we sell all of the equipment that you'll need to have a fruitful razor clam season, and we'll be happy to serve you and point you in the right direction at this time. If you've already got your gear ready, all that is left for you is to get your license and to put hands down to work during this very exciting time of the year! Even if you have never dug up razor clams, we have put together a guide to help you make the most of your outside time."

Seattle Marine explains that razor clam digging is a very straight-forward process that requires minimum gear and preparations, with the only limitation being the requirement of a razor clam harvesting license. The pacific razor clam tends to bury itself within a couple of inches of the surface, which practically means that it can be easily dug up with a clam shovel without any trouble. This does not mean, however, that specialized gear cannot facilitate the process. The store states that certain equipment, such as a clam gun, can ease the process and narrow the time down to a few minutes per dig.

The store recommends the Danielson clam gun, as this is a piece of equipment that has been battle-tested and deemed one of the best for the task. This clam gun has been engineered specifically for removing razor clams from sandy ocean beaches. It features solid all-steel construction that makes it strong enough to burrow into any shore in pursuit of shellfish, easily digging them up for recollection. Using the Danielson clam gun should be easy enough even for beginners, with the most difficult part of the process being actually spotting the potential spots to dig.

The company says, "You should be able to catch a substantial number of clams with this gun, even if you've never done it before, as this is specifically designed to make the process as easy as possible. If you have done this in the past, however, this should greatly increase the speed at which you dig up the clams, optimizing your gathering and saving you time. You'll reach your quota faster and go home before anyone else, allowing you to prepare and enjoy yourself!"

Seattle Marine also advises that clients purchase a clam net bag to keep their gather. A common error among beginners involves the use of opaque containers to keep their daily loot, unaware of the fact that this only complicates their day. Clam-harvesting experts know that the fish and game warden want to be able to see what everyone has harvested at a single glance, and this net bag does just that. At less than $5 per piece, this is one of the best investments any clam-enthusiast can make.

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Seattle residents may find further information regarding Seattle Marine's products on their website, along with costs and shipping options. Further inquiries may be directed to the company’s customer service team.

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For more information about Seattle Marine , contact the company here:

Seattle Marine
Customer Service
206.285.5010
Support customerservice@seamar.com
Seattle Marine & Fishing Supply Co.
2121 W Commodore Way
Seattle, WA 98199

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