Quote:
Originally posted by Tattoo
IF you are a student you can harvest quahaugs, I'm not.
|
I see, well that's what i meant... 
they also have a over 64 permit, but yer not that old yet are ya?
don't think i would have enuff energy to haul up a rake if i was 65+ , LOL
Quote:
I've read all the stuff on the web site and talked to them on the phone. The information they provide is somewhat confusing and mis-leading on the web site.
|
i agree, i had my parents talk to them on the phone, the people on the phone give you the run around to, but not as much.
Quote:
StriperSniperX, you can rest assure that I did my homework on this.
|
Woah, Put that Bat down slowly please, <kidding> Dude, Did i ever say i was doubting ya? You and i talked about this licence thing in october thru PM.....I know you know.
That's why i asked you, you know your stuff....so does clamdigger.
I also did my fill of homework, ALOT of emails and phone calls.
So are you getting the commercial permit still, tattoo? theres good money in the other clams as well.
Quote:
Clammer, I know a spot I could fill a five gallon buck of oysters in about ten minutes. Might have to go for a ride and double check that.
|

..... fill me in on that spot will ya

Think I KNOW were that place is, i'll be quite...
Thanks guys, please keep the spots/tips coming.... Not asking for secret spots, just a place i can fill a bag of all day digging.
How about BRUSHNECK Cove or Buttonwoods cove? not the cleanest but looks like some clam filled sand
Pick up a copy of the Marine Fisherys abstract pamplet, tells you all the min. sizes , maxium sale take- etc...
P.S. what do ya think of that boat, Decked out for shellfishin?
I wonder who's beatiful 21 Romarine that is

i know it rides quite nice
thanks,
Mike