Naturally, this seems curious, when winter and summer clammingare compared.
Clamming was then prosecuted with no such vigor as at the present time, for the price was low, and the demand, except for bait, by no means excessive.
But no considerable extent of good clamming occurs anywhere, and the bulk of the territory is wholly barren.
Boston harbor has been in the past a good clamming region, as the magnitude of its available flats has rendered possible an extensive production.
The best clamming is on the east coast of Great Neck and in Wing's Cove.
The only important clamming in Massachusetts to-day is found in the towns bordering Ipswich Bay.
The productive flats, on the other hand, are divided into areas of goodclamming and areas of scattering clams which do not support a commercial fishery.
Practically no business is made of clamming by the citizens of the town except for local consumption.
The clamming territory is confined for the most part to this narrow strip fringing the shore, though scattering clams are found in diminished numbers on the mud flats.
Scarcely any clamming is carried on by the inhabitants of the town, even for their own use, as clams have become so scattering that it hardly pays to dig them.
The clamming territory of Chatham is situated in Stage harbor, Pleasant Bay and at Monomoy Point.
As well as pretty nighclamming will let me be, ma'am.
I was clamming myself, ma'am, and I sold him, cage and all, just as he stood.
They were all three in the old captain's big boat--the one in which Bob had been out clamming when he sighted the wounded whale, and hastened to shore with the news.
The clamming should be done with care, as bits are liable to flake off and stick to the glaze.
This clamming or stopping is a mixture of sand, sieved dust, ground pitchers, or other infusible siftings held together with a very little waste glaze and water.
The kiln should be allowed to cool slowly for at least 12 hours, but the clamming at the top may come away and this will expedite the cooling without risk to the muffle.
The storm has driven some of them into the bay, where they do not usually come until later in the year; but in winter great flocks of Gulls live about our beach, clamming on the bar at every low tide.
Didn't seem to have any business around here--neither clammingor fishing.
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