My wife and I drove from Redmond to Mocrocks Beach. We made a stop at the Mill 109 restaurant in Seabrook and had their clam chowder (Razor clams of course).

From Seabrook, we drove South and hit the first beach access. It was still
very early, so we spent some time driving up and down the beach just looking and watching the surf fishermen.
About 3 hrs before low tide there were 6-8 people poking around and I was pretty impatient, so I joined in. There were very few of us on the beach. About 2 hr before low time, it was like rush-hour! It seemed to go from a population of about 50 to 10,000 - quite amazing to see!
As LT approached, I think you could stay in a 10’ X 10’ area and limit out. The clams were everywhere.
There were 4 guys that parked next to me, went out and came back in 10 minutes with their limit.
We had our 2 limits, and hit the road. I spent over 2 hrs cleaning them Sunday.
Fantastic weather - couldn’t have hit it any better. Last year, a friend and I were in high wind, rain, and sleet!
Great time…