Well, we went to the Key Peninsula as I wanted to clam first then crab off the dock. The clamming was poor for everyone I saw. My boyfriend yelled that a horse clam squirted him but got away. I dug into the hole and spent the next hour clawing through the rocks for this clam. Several people came over to watch me hunched over head first into the water filled hole. An asian lady finally jumped in to direct. I had his neck just couldn't get him to budge. She bucketed out water and sand so I could try to get the shell. Anyhow, after a very sweaty, salty, and gritty hour, the clam was out. I thought it must be a gooey, but it was just a huge horse clam. so, now it was getting to be time to crab. We only had seen small ones caught, just a few legal so I put some hooks and bait on a line. Caught a very cute bottom fish that went back in and some crabs. No legal crabs and the wind was smashing the waves in at the end. Fun day, but Westport produced much more. Let me know if anyone is doing good on the clams or crabs around here, even the boat pots looked empty today.