When the tide is going out.
they all dig
Fantastic! One step up from a pet rock. You can get live clams from any seafood shop or should you live near the ocean, dig them up.
me and my friends dig up clams in cape cod. we sold them for 6 dollars 1 dozen hope that helps!
I've been digging for clams in Tampa Bay for a number of years. The best two places that I have found is close to the big bridge at the sunshine skyway and the north part of Fort Desoto Park.
yes. please see: http://www.eastham-ma.gov/Public_Documents/EasthamMA_Resources/2008.pdf
Get your hoe, and real close to the shore line, dig. You won't get one every time, but that's how you do it.
Well You Need It Too Be Low Tide Then You Have To Look For Air Sockets And Once You Find Were One Is Hiding Just Dig It Up.
No, the mollusk appears to be the favorite food of this fish, they are also known to eat clams, oysters and other invertebrates that dig into the bottoms of their habitat.
Yes, "clam" is a noun. It refers to a type of shellfish found in the ocean that typically has a hard shell and soft interior.
Walruses do not have trunks. They have tusks. They use their tusks to dig up clams to eat and to fight other males for the right to mate females. Only elephants have trunks.
If you go to the lighthouse, you will find some holes in the sand, which you can use the clammer to dig up. The rest are at the sandbar. (must get all rosebud messages)