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Topic: After Holiday Crab/clam slam  (Read 5904 times)

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Pelagic

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I will be at the coast (Netarts, west of Tillamook) From approx the 26th through the 2nd ish.  I will have the stink boat and the yak and plan on doing some crabbing and clamming (weather and tide dependent).  If there is any interest for a crab/clam get together on Netarts bay for what ever day works best for those interested. Perhaps a steaming pot of  Chapino at the launch for a midday refuel?  I will look at the tide book and see if there are any "better" days  for clamming.


bsteves

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I'm potentially in.  I'll be back from vacation on the 29th.

Brian
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Well, it's well after the holidays now and I haven't looked at the tides in awhile.  Anyone else interested in doing this sometime this month?
“People say nothing is impossible, but I do nothing every day.”

― A.A. Milne, Winnie-the-Pooh