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Offline Humptulips

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Re: Razor Clams
« Reply #30 on: May 02, 2025, 01:11:56 PM »
Great clamming this week. Clams shows galore and very few people on the beach.

Great clamming with ya.  3 days worth of clams is a LOT of clams. 

Really wanted to dig some of those lunker holes on the way back to the vehicles. 

Thanks for the past mentoring.

It is the Devils temptation. I may have had to go to confessional over this before. :chuckle:
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Re: Razor Clams
« Reply #31 on: May 02, 2025, 01:22:34 PM »
Time for a funny clam digging story.
Not me but told to me so you can only judge me laughing.
Two guys I worked with told me they went clam digging and the digging was excellent, so they had their limits in short order. On the way out they decided it was too early to go home so they decided to stash their clams and go back for seconds. They are driving down the highway looking for a good place to stash their clams when they see a pickup pull out of a logging road up ahead so decided that was a good spot. Driving in the logging road just a little way they spotted a big spruce stump along the road and thought, that's a good spot. They went around the back of the stump to stash their clams and there are 6 limits of clams stashed there. So, they took all the clams and went home.
I bet them other guys were sure mad.
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Re: Razor Clams
« Reply #32 on: May 03, 2025, 01:04:04 AM »
Great clamming this week. Clams shows galore and very few people on the beach.

Great clamming with ya.  3 days worth of clams is a LOT of clams. 

Really wanted to dig some of those lunker holes on the way back to the vehicles. 

Thanks for the past mentoring.

It is the Devils temptation. I may have had to go to confessional over this before. :chuckle:

Lord, lead me not into temptation....as I can find it on my own.

 


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