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Kyle M

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After grinding out several uneventful hours anchored in the big C again, I decided to put on the wetsuit and search for "second hand" gear.  After a nice underwater visit by an otter, I came across this mondo clam.  Brian, what species is this one? From the marks on my kayak it measured about 5 inches. Now I think I'm stuck with the curse of the clam skunk!
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I believe that's an Oregon floater.  A freshwater mussel.

 http://www.xerces.org/oregon-floater/


It could also be a western floater or one of several other floaters.
« Last Edit: September 13, 2015, 07:29:20 PM by bsteves »
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Mojo Jojo

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After grinding out several uneventful hours anchored in the big C again, I decided to put on the wetsuit and search for "second hand" gear.  After a nice underwater visit by an otter, I came across this mondo clam.  Brian, what species is this one? From the marks on my kayak it measured about 5 inches. Now I think I'm stuck with the curse of the clam skunk!
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Kyle, try going clam fishing and see if that helps. I know the feeling I got to jump on a no to catch salmon. Also, did you find any gear?



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Kyle M

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Beavis says: "uh... you said floater uhh ha ha."

Brian, I think you nailed it!  The photo looks right. I had no idea these existed. I'm surprised the river otter checking me out underwater didn't get it first.


Kyle M

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Yes JoJo Potato I got some gear.  I always seem to find flashers but this time I got a bunch of wobblers, floats and only one flasher.


Mojo Jojo

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Nice way to get more gear, and clean the river bottom. I really need to get into that how deep do you usually need to go?



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I spent the morning nestling up to a hog line near the Gleason ramp and had two strikes but nothing more than this little freshwater clam.


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Rooftop might be onto the next big thing. Haha, nice picture!


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Nice way to get more gear, and clean the river bottom. I really need to get into that how deep do you usually need to go?
You can find gear down five feet but there's usually more down to 25.


 

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