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Topic: Razor clams PAC Beach  (Read 2681 times)

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Ravensfan

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Wife and I headed to pacific beach Saturday and Sunday with my family for some razors. I hadn't dug razor clams in about 20 years, so I was a little. Saturday was pretty hard work. We ended up with 30 clams with 4 of us digging. Today we went to a different beach and clamming was much better. Got our limits in about an hour and a half! Now I get to clean them.



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gnomodom

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Nice! Looks tasty.


avid

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Look great! What did you use to dig them up--do you have a clam gun, just a shovel? And where was the second beach you went to, if you don't mind sharing? I haven't been out for razor clams yet, but I am looking to.


 

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