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Catching clams with salt?

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From ODFW regulations. I believe number 2 is why. Sodium, in all it's forms, is a chemical.

UNLAWFUL TO:
  1. Waste fish, shellfish or marine invertebrates.
  2. Use chemicals to take fish, shellfish or marine invertebrates.
  3. Assist in the harvest of another person’s catch except under a Disabled Clam Digger Permit or a Permanent Disabilities Permit.
  4. Sell any sport caught fish or shellfish, except the skeletal remains of nongame marine fish.
 
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From ODFW regulations. I believe number 2 is why. Sodium, in all it's forms, is a chemical.

UNLAWFUL TO:
  1. Waste fish, shellfish or marine invertebrates.
  2. Use chemicals to take fish, shellfish or marine invertebrates.
  3. Assist in the harvest of another person’s catch except under a Disabled Clam Digger Permit or a Permanent Disabilities Permit.
  4. Sell any sport caught fish or shellfish, except the skeletal remains of nongame marine fish.
Rats, my back would have appreciated the salt method.
 
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