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Where to catch the sea in Rizhao

There are two kinds of catching the sea. Some people catch seafood on rocks, such as oysters. Haihong? trumpet shell

Some people dig sand on the beach, such as Liujiawan and clams.

I once wrote an article about Taigong Island catching the sea, and now it has been reprinted by many fishermen's music, and many versions have been derived. You can refer to it

Go to Taigong Island, catch the freshest seafood, experience the feeling of catching crabs, fish and shrimp by yourself, feel the surprise of finding clams and conchs from the cracks in the sand, blow the sea breeze on the island and look at the endless distance. At this time, you can truly appreciate the selflessness of the sea, the vastness of the sea, what to play? Taigong Island is the best way for you to experience nature!

On rocks, the shape of black and triangle is a sea rainbow, which is the most common. You can tear it off by hand ~ or on the rock, the irregular shell is white, not an oyster. This requires tools. The fisherman's "Oyster Catcher" is dedicated to hunting oysters. Everything has its vanquisher:) Among the rocks, if you look carefully, you will see them one by one. Between the rocks and the crevices is a kind of spicy conch, which, as the name implies, tastes a little spicy (Rizhao people call it "Spicy Gru" and Rizhao people call it "Gru"). Just hook it out with a small hook. There is another place under the stone, where the flowing water is a round conch (Rizhao people call it "Tuangelu", and Rizhao dialect means "Tuangelu" is round), which means that the power is alive and the stone needs to be turned over; Another common one is the big conch, which is bigger than a fist. Because its shell is red inside, Rizhao people call it "red lining". Hehe, Rizhao dialect is so vivid and vivid. You can tell its color and taste by its name. When you come into contact with the small sand between rocks, rake it with a small shovel and a small grab and take a closer look at the excavated sand. There are probably clams in it. There are many kinds of clams, such as clams, which are slippery, patterned and fan-shaped. Shells are rough and round, and the color is similar to sea sand. They are sand clams, whose scientific name is Meretrix meretrix. Rizhao people call them "Monk's Head" because there are crabs and starfish in Logger Vick, which is a bit like a monk, and most of them are hidden in the crevices with water, so they are within reach. Just don't let the crabs stop ~ You may find wild scallops in the crevices of rocks with water. If you watch carefully, you may be able to catch them.