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Gaper Clams

Tresus

Horse Clam, Horseneck Clam

Gaper Clams

Southern California, Central California, Northern California

average rating is 3 out of 5, based on 150 votes, ratings

Minimum Size

No minimum size.

Limit

Humboldt Bay: 25 / day | 25 possessed
Elkhorn Sloug: 12 / day | 12 possessed in combination of Washington Clams.
All Other Counties: 10 / day | 10 possessed

Season

Open Yearly

Special Notes

All gaper clams and Washington clams dug, regardless of size or broken condition, must be retained until the bag limit is reached.

Fishing hours: one-half hour before sunrise to one-half hour after sunset.

Gear restrictions. It shall be unlawful to use anything other than the following hand operated devices to take clams: spades, shovels, hoes, forks, rakes, devices that use suction to remove clams commonly known as slurp guns or clam guns, or rigid pipes used to prevent the collapse of holes when digging for clams. It shall be unlawful to use any other device to take clams, including any hydraulic pump or other device capable of liquifying sand. It shall be unlawful to possess any such unauthorized device, except in a permanent residence, concurrently with any clam. No instrument capable of being used to dig clams may be possessed between one-half hour after sunset and one-half hour before sunrise, on any beach of this state, except tools and implements used in the work of cleaning, repairing or maintaining such beach when possessed by a person authorized by appropriate authority to perform such work.

Clams that have a size limit shall be immediately measured. Any undersize clams, or other clams that are not retained, shall be immediately reburied in the area from which they were taken. All clams shall be kept in a whole and measurable condition until being prepared for immediate consumption. When taking or possessing clams each person is required to keep a separate container for their clams. It shall be unlawful to commingle one person’s clams with clams taken by another person.

Toxicity

Reference:

Image: "Gaper Clam" can be found on the website of the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife (https://www.dfw.state.or.us/mrp/shellfish/bayclams/images/gaper2.png).

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