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Digging for clams

Overview of Deep Creek State Recreation Area- Facts, Trivia,and Historical Information : The halibut and king salmon runs at Deep Creek are legendary, making the campsites in the park very much in demand. Bald eagles are visible year-round. In the month of May, sandhill cranes and other shore birds inhabit the saltwater marsh. Whales, seals and otters can be seen offshore.Deep Creek Beach is located at mile 137.3 of the Sterling Highway near Ninilchik. It is adjacent to the shores of Cook Inlet with excellent scenic views of Mt. Iliamna and Mt. Redoubt. A campground and day use area are located along the beach where Deep Creek enters the ocean. The park also offers fishing access to Deep Creek.Marine Services LLC, is a private company that provides tractor assisted boat launching services at Deep Creek beach under a permit issued by Alaska State Parks. This service allows recreational boaters and charter operators to launch boats into Cook Inlet.Deep Creek North Scenic Overlook is located at mile 137 of the Sterling Hwy. and has access to salmon fishing along Deep Creek.The beaches from Clam Gulch to Ninilchik are the most popular areas for digging razor clams in Alaska. The razor clam, a filter feeder, relies on plankton for food. The life cycle of the razor clam is simple and unique. Razor clams usually reproduce first at age four to five, and live about 14 to 18 years. Reproduction is triggered when Cook Inlet waters reach a temperature of about 55 degrees Fahrenheit, usually between late July and early August. Eggs and sperm are released simultaneously into the surf, where fertilization occurs by chance. Although this method of reproduction is not very efficient, the female clam compensates by releasing an estimated 5 to 15 million eggs. After floating in the larval stage for 4 to 6 weeks, the clams form a small shell and settle into the sandy tidal beach. The clams are ready to harvest in about four years.Clams may be dug during any minus tide, but a tide of minus two feet or lower is recommended for best results. State law requires that all clams dug be kept regardless of size or condition. Anyone 16 years or older must have a valid Alaska sport fishing license to dig clams. Review the Department of Fish and Game regulations for the daily limit of clams per person.

Services, Activities, Amenities, Attractions in (Deep Creek State Recreation Area): It is adjacent to the shores of Cook Inlet with excellent scenic views of Mt. Iliamna and Mt. Redoubt. A campground and day use area are located along the beach where Deep Creek enters the ocean. The park also offers fishing access to Deep Creek.Marine Services LLC, is a private company that provides tractor assisted boat launching services at Deep Creek beach under a permit issued by Alaska State Parks. This service allows recreational boaters and charter operators to launch boats into Cook Inlet. Cost is $55.00 per launch and retrieval.

Contact Information:
Address:Kenai Area Office PO Box 1247 Soldotna, AK 99669
Phone No:(907)262-5581


   

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Last Update: 2012-05-26T16:02:01Z
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Current weather conditions at nearest station
Location Weather Update Time Temp Humidity(%) Other
Talkeetna, AK Light Rain May 22 2011, 8:53 pm AKDT 55.0 F 69% 22.3 Miles Wind: 0
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Skwentna, AK Mostly Cloudy May 22 2011, 7:50 pm AKDT 57.0 F 48% 36.7 Miles Wind: 4
Wind Chill: 57 F (14 C)
Chulitna, AK Mostly Cloudy May 22 2011, 8:49 pm AKDT 54.0 F 51% 40.9 Miles Wind: 6
Wind Chill: 52 F (11 C)