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WA (Shell)fish Quest EP 14: Manila Clam 

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Easter 2013. Manila Clamming in Oakland Bay, Shelton, Washington.
Eating shellfish contaminated with marine biotoxin can kill you! Cooking or freezing does NOT destroy the biotoxins in shellfish. Important safety information below. Know before you dig!:
Recreational shellfish open beaches/closed beaches clickable maps:
www.doh.wa.gov/shellfishsafety.htm
Recreational shellfish beach marine biotoxin closures table:
ww4.doh.wa.gov/gis/mogifs/biot...
WA Marine Biotoxin hotline: 1-800-562-5632
WA Fish and Wildlife shellfish seasons & regulations by beach:
www.wdfw.wa.gov/fishing/shellf...
Alright enough with the safety info... Here's cooking info:
PREVERSING: Don't keep the clams in water, fresh or salt. They can deplete their oxygen and suffocate. Your clams need to be live when you cook them. A lot of people use a damp cloth to keep clams fresh in the fridge. I personally like to keep my clams in a bowl with a baggie of ice (cubes or a block) on top of them in the fridge. I harvested the manila clams on a Sunday and didn't eat them until Wednesday, and they were in great shape. Just be sure to switch out the baggie daily to keep the ice fresh.
PURGING: Manila clams are filter feeders, as such, they are full of silt. Eating a manila clam without purging it will give you a gross mouth full of sand. Some folks use a saltwater purge-I like to use a freshwater purge. First, rinse the clams in a strainer. Then put them into a large bowl of freshwater. A couple tablespoons of cornmeal or salt and pepper will have them barfing up their grit in no time... well, I'd give it 90 minutes. You'll need to cook them right after, as the freshwater would eventually do them in.
COOKING: There's a lot of recipes out there, so I would encourage exploring to find one that you like. The great thing about manila clam recipes is they tend to be very simple. Here's my personal favorite way to prepare "steamer" clams:
1) Rinse the clams in a strainer, again, to get rid of the small amount of grit they barfed up.
2) Get a pot either with a colander in it, or put a metal colander in a pot.
3) Put about an inch of white wine in the bottom of the pot (make sure it does rise to the colander).
4) Put a lid on the pot (preferably a clear one).
5) Get the wine simmering and steaming.
6) Put as many clams that can fit in the colander without overlapping each other as possible (it might take two loads to get 'em all).
7) Put the lid back on and steam them until they start to open up (approximately 7-8 minutes).
8) While the clams are steaming, make a garlic sauce by melting some minced garlic in the microwave with about a quarter stick of butter.
9) Discard any clams that do not open-DO NOT eat clams that didn't pop open.
10) Put the clams (still in their shells) on a plate, drizzle the garlic butter sauce on the meat of the clams, then drizzle whatever white wine remains from the pot onto the clams as well! Then suck 'em out of the shells! It's awesome!

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@psi_vinten4328
@psi_vinten4328 4 года назад
Manila is my favorite flavor of clam!
@ndrew_B
@ndrew_B 4 года назад
Manila is my favorite flavor of clam
@cerisemin
@cerisemin 4 года назад
Unless it's not a clam and it's communicator parts
@williamlucas7931
@williamlucas7931 5 лет назад
Just found your page and as a Washington State resident, I’m super excited to go out on some of these adventures for myself. Thanks for all the hard work you put into your videos. Hope you start making more videos again!!!
@traceybabes6338
@traceybabes6338 5 лет назад
I love watching your videos. So remenisant of the 70s fishing shows. I wish I had these videos when I lived in Everett. Thank you for the lessons.
@nwadventureseeker6937
@nwadventureseeker6937 2 года назад
Hey thanks for your informative videos. One of the few channels with real info on locations and techniques!
@ElevenMileRecords
@ElevenMileRecords 11 лет назад
I used to live right there in Shelton! Great memories. Miss it dearly. Now I am stuck in freezing landlocked Colorado and hate it. Keep the shows coming.
@llking168
@llking168 8 лет назад
Hi Blake, this video is awesome. We're planning to be here this coming Sunday. -1.2 @ 1:14 PM...good low tide. Will report of our first harvest at this location.
@gregp8497
@gregp8497 4 года назад
Your show is great!
@WAFishQuest
@WAFishQuest 11 лет назад
Thanks for the kind words and especially the story Peter! They're like candy of the sea!
@WAFishQuest
@WAFishQuest 11 лет назад
Hmmm! Maybe halibut! My boat has a few holes I can't seem to patch but if I get them taken care of I might head up to the Staight! Odds are it'll be a saltwater episode though-- I'm going hiking on the coast around lake Ozette soon.
@viennawong9764
@viennawong9764 8 лет назад
Rad video! I went today and found this afterwards while searching for other thing. I was curious how far you went down the trail? And how far did you go before you started digging/raking? Was it before the mud flats getting deep? Thanks!
@MichaelJonn
@MichaelJonn 9 лет назад
While I was fishing in Lake Sammamish in the summer last year, I saw a vietnamese couple digging up 1-3 cm wide clams in the fresh water. I looked on google to see if they are edible and the sources say that they are not. What do you know about these brown colored 2 cm wide clams?
@btm11109
@btm11109 10 лет назад
Thanks for the videos. I remember when I was a kid it was open to go get these on the other side of Alki Point. I'm pretty sure it wasn't that safe to eat them back then either but it was fun and I have great memories.
@WAFishQuest
@WAFishQuest 10 лет назад
thanks a ton! ha, yeah, I ate a lot of stuff that wasn't too safe either when I was younger.
@caldwellcoug
@caldwellcoug 11 лет назад
My go-to preparation for Manilas is to steam them in a couple Tbs of white wine or Vermouth, remove the clams and reduce the liquid, then return the clams to the liquid just enough to warm back up and serve over linguine.
@jglaboratory
@jglaboratory 4 года назад
I live very very close to this spot. Awsome. Love the pnw.
@MsClark2009
@MsClark2009 9 лет назад
dude, you make me want to move to Washington state. awesome videos
@04dynagirl
@04dynagirl 11 лет назад
Love the bucket and your moms shorts. This kind if clamming looks easier then the digging kind. Can you make chowder from these?
@WAFishQuest
@WAFishQuest 11 лет назад
Thnaks! You could! I just like ot steam them though, so I'm not sure on a good chowder recipe for them.
@WAFishQuest
@WAFishQuest 11 лет назад
Thanks Chris! I will give that a try!
@WAFishQuest
@WAFishQuest 11 лет назад
Thanks Jason! Hopefully you get back soon. I'll be sure never to move inland (I always wonder about that-- how bad I'd miss the salt if I moved).
@purpleadvincula3141
@purpleadvincula3141 6 лет назад
Washington Fish Quest
@ElevenMileRecords
@ElevenMileRecords 11 лет назад
You bet. I enjoy the shows. Let me know if you ever need any new soft, acoustic instrumental tracks for your shows. Have a ton of 'em.
@surethingsfly
@surethingsfly 11 лет назад
Good show WFQ! A local crab boat fisherman gave me a sack of ‘em + instructions in how to cook correctly. So I surprised my wife with a dinner. With no veg & just a basin Clams it seemed like a lot! Soon we couldn't see each other through the pile of empty shells in the middle of the table....lol! Now that’s fast food...lol!!! ATB..
@Jackamow3
@Jackamow3 9 лет назад
Thanks for the great video. Nice to see a great location near my house. What do you recommend for a good low tide level for Oakland Bay?
@WAFishQuest
@WAFishQuest 9 лет назад
Hi Jack! Oakland Bay is pretty good... I know at even a +1 it's plenty harvestable... maybe even +2!
@burienite
@burienite 9 лет назад
Hey, great video. I've been Razor clamming a ton (including two weekends ago), but have never raked for clams. My wife and I want to take the kids and clam for manillas, but are there other good areas besides Oakland Bay? We live near the sound (3 Tree Point/Seahurst), but I don't think there's much clamming there. Any thoughts on some other good areas? Thanks again!
@corbfisher
@corbfisher 9 лет назад
burienite You ;have to be careful. The entire East side of the sound is pretty much closed to clamming due to pollution concerns. The north end of the Hood Canal is under a biotoxin closure right now as of May 15th.
@lnhoung
@lnhoung 10 лет назад
Really like watching your videos! Planning to go up there in a couple of weeks with the family. How easy is this area to access? And where do
@WAFishQuest
@WAFishQuest 10 лет назад
thanks a ton!! If you googlemaps, or mapquest "Bayshore Golf Course" there is a WDFW entrance right past it. It's just outside of Shelton. Also, it's listed here under WDFW water access sites: @lands/water_access/30686/ You walk along the golf course (there's a trail) until you reach the salt marsh area. Happy digging!
@lnhoung
@lnhoung 10 лет назад
Thank you very much for your help! Looking forward to taking the kids out for some clam digging!
@GlassesRocker
@GlassesRocker 10 лет назад
Great video, thanks for sharing.
@GlassesRocker
@GlassesRocker 10 лет назад
Blake, you should do a video about Eastern Soft Shell Clams. Despite their name, recent research shows that the Eastern Soft Shell Clam is actually native to Washington state; although, they were first thought to be introduced to Washington from Eastern Oyster seed. They can be easily harvested on Whidbey Island in West Penn Cove. I got my limit today in 2 hours, which was 120 clams (with my kids). The best spot to harvest them is just below the north access trail. You can also harvest horse clams, middle neck clams and the famous Penn Cove mussels on the same beach.
@WAFishQuest
@WAFishQuest 10 лет назад
awesome, thanks a ton Josh! And for the tips too! I've seen good numbers of them in Willipa Bay too, but I'd REALLY love to get up to Penn Cove!
@mikemyfree4532
@mikemyfree4532 10 лет назад
thanks josh! I have made a note of it and when I get up there I will try this!
@alolkpuih7714
@alolkpuih7714 6 лет назад
Josh Shep ljguj
@WAFishQuest
@WAFishQuest 11 лет назад
Those clams were really good too!
@corbfisher
@corbfisher 10 лет назад
Thanks again for the video. My friend and I went there today and got 60 good sized manila clams (I know the limit is 40 each, but we only take what we can eat). Man, that mud is sticky, but it sure is fun. I also opened an oyster just to see if there was much in it. I was pleasantly surprised how full it was coming out of the summer spawn, so I took a limit of oysters too. Keep doing your videos, and maybe your little boy will be starring in some soon!
@WAFishQuest
@WAFishQuest 9 лет назад
thanks a ton corbfisher! that comment makes my day! (good to know the oysters are all the way thru spawning too)!
@corbfisher
@corbfisher 9 лет назад
Washington Fish Quest Went there again a week ago. AIEEEE!!!! CAN'T . . . STOP . . . EATING . . . . THEM! Actually, the oysters were REALLY tasty this time too. Thanks for your vids, once again.
@banoniebatute9682
@banoniebatute9682 6 лет назад
Does anyone know why itbis called Manila clam? I am from the Philippines and our capital is Manila. Wondering if there is some history with this. I know manila envelope and manila hemp has some history traced to the Philippines.
@WAFishQuest
@WAFishQuest 6 лет назад
that's a great question Banonie. I'm not sure why they got called Manila clams in the US. It's my understanding these clams originated in both the Philippines and Japan. But I've never been to either so can't verify. Thanks for watching!
@lnhoung
@lnhoung 10 лет назад
Thanks for sharing!
@WAFishQuest
@WAFishQuest 10 лет назад
thanks for watching! :)
@thaigers
@thaigers 7 лет назад
I'm planning to go there in August, can you do this all year long?
@WAFishQuest
@WAFishQuest 7 лет назад
yes you can, but be sure to check department of health's website to make sure there are no closures on the beach due to biotoxins or fecal chloroform. good luck!
@Alex-qj7fw
@Alex-qj7fw 3 года назад
He decides to wear all white when he goes dig in the mud. I love it! lol
@WAFishQuest
@WAFishQuest 3 года назад
Ha! Thanks. Yeah... didn't really think that one thru!
@janjiraconkidchanal8145
@janjiraconkidchanal8145 5 лет назад
you must trying cooking with ginger making soup
@johncoon3132
@johncoon3132 4 года назад
Loved the video will be taking me 3 year old boys to do it.
@eryman17
@eryman17 3 года назад
My gf and I both got out limits on Saturday for Manila’s but once I put them in water “with salt” none would open up over 24hours even after changing water many times, just boiled one to test it and it smelled awful. Anyone else seen this before, it’s one thing if it was only a portion of our catch but 100%?
@WAFishQuest
@WAFishQuest 3 года назад
Oof. Don't know if I've ever had that happen, with fresh or salt. Usually clams automatically start filtering water pretty fast. Matter of minutes.
@eryman17
@eryman17 3 года назад
@@WAFishQuest Exactly, I’ve never had them take longer than like 30 minutes to open back up. Just seems really odd the whole catch has the same issue, just thought I’d reach out. Thank you for responding and hope you’ve been doing great, love the channel.
@lnhoung
@lnhoung 10 лет назад
And where do you access the beach to the clams?
@WAFishQuest
@WAFishQuest 10 лет назад
If you googlemaps, or mapquest "Bayshore Golf Course" there is a WDFW entrance right past it. It's just outside of Shelton. Also, it's listed here under WDFW water access sites: @lands/water_access/30686/ You walk along the golf course (there's a trail) until you reach the salt marsh area. Happy digging!
@kobetakemura5179
@kobetakemura5179 8 лет назад
Missing you!!
@tiffanywelton5116
@tiffanywelton5116 7 лет назад
I have caught more fish with butter garlic cooked Manila clams.
@dollydiazanderson5537
@dollydiazanderson5537 7 лет назад
fine and rocks
@slowdatto
@slowdatto 11 лет назад
Whats for May!? Lingcod or Halibut?!?! :D
@FATHERSOFBASS
@FATHERSOFBASS Год назад
Hey where you at
@WAFishQuest
@WAFishQuest Год назад
Hello. That was filmed in Shelton, Washington.
@FATHERSOFBASS
@FATHERSOFBASS Год назад
@@WAFishQuest hello thank you for answering, wow Sheldon’s is not far from me I’m in Mountlake terrace next to edmonds and Lynwood
@uknowho711129
@uknowho711129 10 лет назад
Did you go north or south of the bay?
@WAFishQuest
@WAFishQuest 10 лет назад
I was just north. Thanks for watching!
@WAFishQuest
@WAFishQuest 2 года назад
Disregard my "just eye em" text. WDFW often checks for clam gauges these days!
@anony1890
@anony1890 6 лет назад
Manila is central capital of Philippines
@WAFishQuest
@WAFishQuest 6 лет назад
Thanks for watching! I'm not sure why we call them Manila clams over here. :)
@tigerkick
@tigerkick 8 лет назад
Thanks gg allin
@sar808
@sar808 6 лет назад
Manila is in the philippines😊
@WAFishQuest
@WAFishQuest 6 лет назад
hey... you're right! thanks for watching! :)
@coolit3035
@coolit3035 5 лет назад
Your right
@dollydiazanderson5537
@dollydiazanderson5537 7 лет назад
thet kool
@sansee6840
@sansee6840 6 лет назад
I just had to sub
@WAFishQuest
@WAFishQuest 6 лет назад
thanks a ton! I appreciate it!
@Parkourist
@Parkourist 7 лет назад
One time I was fishing with a fishing rod, and a fucking clam showed up...
@WAFishQuest
@WAFishQuest 11 лет назад
If I can use them for free please send them over! wafishquest@gmail.com. I could use some acoistic mucsic!
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