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Razor clam digging
« on: January 09, 2019, 10:04:39 PM »
I am going to be taking the family over to the coast for some Razor Clam digging and some perch fishing this winter and I was wondering if anyone has any input on the vented clam tubes for digging Razors? I would like to pick up a couple for the family so if anyone has any ideas on what has worked for them and where to purchase I'd be greatly appreciative. Heck if you have a couple you'd like to part with shoot me a PM.
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Re: Razor clam digging
« Reply #1 on: January 09, 2019, 10:21:10 PM »
Just get the largest ones you can afford. Stick with PVC style. Just gives you a better chance of not destroying the clams. Pretty easy.
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Re: Razor clam digging
« Reply #2 on: January 10, 2019, 05:44:39 AM »
The vented ones do work a little better. Clamhawks are generally regarded as the best but they are about $125 There used to be a guy that parked by the Green Lantern north of Ocean shores that sold a good aluminum gun. Still pushing a $100. I bought 1 and like it. The tube is oval instead of round. The anodized aluminum ones you can get for about $59 are a good light gun. I bought one for my wife and like it almost better than my custom one. But it isn't vented. Its just lighter to carry and works well. Don't care for the pvc ones. Harder to push in, which sucks when the sand is packed hard. 5" tubes are nice. Little more room for error.

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Re: Razor clam digging
« Reply #3 on: January 10, 2019, 05:50:15 AM »
5” aluminum.  Pvc harder to push in . 

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Re: Razor clam digging
« Reply #4 on: January 10, 2019, 06:19:41 AM »
yup 5'' alum, remember to face the ocean and just slightly tilt the gun towards you with the dimple in the center of the gun, slightly tilt.   This will help from breaking the clams, pet peeve of mine.  :chuckle:  You can start seeing clam dimples about 2 hours before low tide, but it does get better the closer to low tide time.  Another fun thing to do with the family, grab a salmon rod with a casting reel, 50lb test line and a cast-able crab trap.  You can get crabs right off the pier in westport, use chicken legs for bait.
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Re: Razor clam digging
« Reply #5 on: January 10, 2019, 07:11:41 AM »
If you start to hear a crunch, stop pushing down, pull the sand and carefully stuff your hand in the hole and pick the clam out.  Don't just crunch and leave it.

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Re: Razor clam digging
« Reply #6 on: January 10, 2019, 07:17:51 AM »
Anyone else still use a shovel?
I tried a gun a few times- just feel like I have way more control with a shovel. Of course it has to be the right shovel. We have 3 old ones with the perfect shape to the blade for lifting sand out; much better than the straight ones you typically see for sale.
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Re: Razor clam digging
« Reply #7 on: January 10, 2019, 08:05:33 AM »
Yup always have “dug” my clams & it’s way more fun imo. As far as the guns go the 5” are the way to go & the $100+ ones work better & make far less work for the user from what I’ve seen. Hope the weather & ocean cooperate for the big low tides coming up.👍🏻

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Re: Razor clam digging
« Reply #8 on: January 10, 2019, 11:36:55 AM »
Due to a shoulder injury this year I bought a Clamhawg, Best razor clam investment I've made. I normally use a shovel but this thing is the bomb. PVC handle and stainless tube makes digging stupid easy.

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Re: Razor clam digging
« Reply #9 on: January 10, 2019, 02:02:10 PM »
The vented ones do work a little better. Clamhawks are generally regarded as the best but they are about $125 There used to be a guy that parked by the Green Lantern north of Ocean shores that sold a good aluminum gun. Still pushing a $100. I bought 1 and like it. The tube is oval instead of round. The anodized aluminum ones you can get for about $59 are a good light gun. I bought one for my wife and like it almost better than my custom one. But it isn't vented. Its just lighter to carry and works well. Don't care for the pvc ones. Harder to push in, which sucks when the sand is packed hard. 5" tubes are nice. Little more room for error.

I dug with a shovel for 40+ years. Tried several guns and didn’t like them. Friend bought one of the aluminum guns from the guy at the green lantern. I tried it and went back and bought myself one. If you know how to judge clam sizes by the show, you can still avoid getting small clams most of the time. I made a stick for thumping out of an old broom handle and tie it to my hip with a length of rope so I can drop it without losing it. Still have the 40 year old shovel, but don’t use it any more. He is still selling these, but you need to show up early. He told me he usually sells out. He also says if you have any problems with it he will swap it out for a new one barring any obvious abuse.

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Re: Razor clam digging
« Reply #10 on: January 10, 2019, 02:14:34 PM »
If you wanted a vented gun, you used to have to hold out for Clam Hawgs or custom models.  But happy to say, they are now selling the anodized aluminum guns WITH VENTS.  I saw them at Sportco in Fife.  If I recall correctly, they were about $60.

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Re: Razor clam digging
« Reply #11 on: January 10, 2019, 07:50:21 PM »
I have only been able to get clams with a tube, I have yet to get any with the shovel. I will wait and see if there are any vented tubes at the Sportsman show, a old car accident injury has my back all jacked up and the last time I dug it sucked. Hopefully the vented tubes will help. Thanks for all the info guys.
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Re: Razor clam digging
« Reply #12 on: January 10, 2019, 11:15:21 PM »
You aluminum city folk 🤣🤣 so simple minded. PVC is where its at.
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Re: Razor clam digging
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Re: Razor clam digging
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