Oysters

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Hi,
I took some oysters off of some mussel beds at low tide. Any concerns with eating oysters that sit out of the water at low tide?
Thanks,
G
 
Not an issue as far as I know thats how I use to get them years ago never had a problem with them
 
Hi,
I took some oysters off of some mussel beds at low tide. Any concerns with eating oysters that sit out of the water at low tide?
Thanks,
G

No problem at all. AAMOF the first batch of wild oysters I ever got was from a bed in Mt. Sinai. My buddy and I were duck hunting in his layout boat. As the tide went out we found ourselves high and dry on a mussel, DUH OYSTER bed. Our thoughts were, "Better fresh oysters than fresh duck!!"
 
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No problem at all. AAMOF the first batch of wild oysters I ever got was from a bed in Mt. Sinai. My buddy and I were duck hunting in his layout boat. As the tide went out we found ourselves high and dry on a mussel bed. Our thoughts were, "Better fresh oysters than fresh duck!!"
My first was Stony brook exact same scenario
 
Hi Boat Guy, Harvesting still allowed in NY. BUT, some areas do have seasonal closure and May 1 is a common start date. For example all of Mount Sinai harbor is closed for the season. The parts of Stony brook I was in are open.
 
Not for nothing, but when water temps get above 65 °F I wouldn't bother getting oysters for eating raw. The start getting ready for reproduction and lose their best flavor...
 
Not for nothing, but when water temps get above 65 °F I wouldn't bother getting oysters for eating raw. The start getting ready for reproduction and lose their best flavor...


Glad you posted that Bud. At 65 degrees lots of things happen in those bays and it's not all good.
 
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