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What is your Razor Clamming setup?
« on: December 01, 2024, 08:40:12 PM »
Trying to help other newbs get it right the first time. Please post your razor clamming "setup". As an example:

Waders/Boots: Rogers Chest waders
Clam gun or shovel: Claminator clam gun
Headlamp/flashlight: Danforce LED rechargable headlamp
Clam Bag: (looking for recommendations here)
Anything else helpful: example, lights or glowsticks in your car for night time digs, a bucket to put clams in, etc.


Backstory: We were in Seabrook for turkey day and decided to give razor clamming a try. I had done research on here and was able to find the best clam gun, recipes, etc. We got lucky with great weather. We made a few mistakes (you don't know what you don't know). The first being clam bags. I ordered some generic ones off amazon that proved to be way too big, especially for my kids. There's would drag in the sand and make it difficult not to step on, luckily I got different colors so I strapped them all on myself. So now I have to see what gets recommended here and buy some more clam bags. I also chuckled when I saw vehicles parked with flashing lights in them. However after a few hours of clamming in the dark, I can see how that would come in real handy. Luckily both nights I parked near people that were camping and had fires going so I had a reference point, but I can see how it would be easy to lose your vehicle out there. I will say the clam gun does make a difference. I would rather buy once, cry once. My parents were giving me crap about spending so much on a clam gun and bought the $70 ones from Ace Hardware in Ocean Shores. After watching their 11 year old granddaughter pull out a limit while they struggled to each get one, they went shopping the next day!

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Re: What is your Razor Clamming setup?
« Reply #1 on: December 01, 2024, 09:03:49 PM »
One thing I use to guarantee limits when they are not showing is a pounder.  It’s made from pvc and is about 5’ long.  You put a galvanized cap on the bottom with sand in it for weight.  The top has a pvc cap with a Paracord lanyard drilled in to hang on when you have to let it go while getting a clam. 

By doing this I make them show.  I have shown countless people how to do this and even help people get limits when we are done and yet I never see anyone doing the same.

Good luck.

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Re: What is your Razor Clamming setup?
« Reply #2 on: December 01, 2024, 09:14:55 PM »
shovel handle and a lanyard.

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Re: What is your Razor Clamming setup?
« Reply #3 on: December 01, 2024, 09:22:30 PM »
I've got carried away over the years:

Waders/Boots: TIDEWE Hip Wader, Lightweight Hip Boot for Men and Women, 2-Ply PVC/Nylon Fishing Hip Wader, - DRYCODE Waders for Men, Chest Waders for Men with Boots Waterproof, 2-Ply Nylon/PVC

Clam gun or shovel: Claminator clam gun
Flashlight holder for Claminator handles: 3 Pack Flashlight Holder, Mount Bicycle Mounting Bracket Flashlight Holder Torch Clip 360º Rotation

Headlamp/flashlight/Chestlight: LED Rechargeable Headlamp, Headlight 90000 Lumens Super Bright with 6 Modes & IPX5 Warning Light, - Motion Sensor Adjustable Headband Head Lamp, - WARSUN Led Work Lights Rechargeable Magnetic Portable Work Light 30w 1200 Lumens, - Lighting Ever LED Headlamp Rechargeable 2 Packs - Super Bright Head Lamp with 5 Modes for Camping & Hiking Gear Essentials, IPX4 Waterproof Headlight Flashlight

Clam Bag: Champion Sports Mesh Sports Equipment Bag, Black, 12x18 Inches - Multipurpose, Nylon Drawstring Bag

Car lights for night time digs: USB Rechargeable LED Road Flares Emergency Lights-Roadside Warning Car Safety Beacon Flashing Disc Flare Kit, - Mandiq 4 Pack Fairy Lights Battery Operated, String Lights 10ft 30 LEDs, Flashing and Constant Light Mode

Other: Gastody™ - Chemical Resistant Gloves, Reusable, Heavy Duty Safety Work Gloves, 6PCS Black Carabiner Carabeaner Clip,3" Large Aluminum D Ring Shape Carabeaner with 6PCS Keyring Keychain Hook,

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Re: What is your Razor Clamming setup?
« Reply #4 on: December 02, 2024, 12:33:20 PM »
Motrin

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Re: What is your Razor Clamming setup?
« Reply #5 on: December 02, 2024, 04:31:19 PM »
I keep it simple, just waders, a clam shovel and a net attached to my belt.  Maybe a head lamp if I'm out there in the dark (pretty uncommon for me, in the winter I usually just dig on days when there's enough daylight to hit the tide before dark)
you can still get gas in heaven, and a drink in kingdom come,
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Re: What is your Razor Clamming setup?
« Reply #6 on: December 02, 2024, 05:03:38 PM »
Living 2 blocks from the beach I go way too much.
I use a stainless-steel shovel.
Waders-I use neoprene in the winter.
Cheap clam net and belt.

For night digs I use a headlamp, and the wife will bring the Milwaukie floodlight to really brighten things up.
If I drive my truck out there in the dark, I have a flashing red-light to put on the dash so I can find it when done.

If any member that has never clammed wants to go, I would be happy to take them out and show them the clam program. The only caveat is you would have to keep mine once we got off the beach since I am always overloaded with them.


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Re: What is your Razor Clamming setup?
« Reply #7 on: December 02, 2024, 05:08:11 PM »
Living 2 blocks from the beach I go way too much.
I use a stainless-steel shovel.
Waders-I use neoprene in the winter.
Cheap clam net and belt.

For night digs I use a headlamp, and the wife will bring the Milwaukie floodlight to really brighten things up.
If I drive my truck out there in the dark, I have a flashing red-light to put on the dash so I can find it when done.

If any member that has never clammed wants to go, I would be happy to take them out and show them the clam program. The only caveat is you would have to keep mine once we got off the beach since I am always overloaded with them.

Showing a guy your well-honed clamming program, your spots, AND making him take home all those extra clams??  I don't know 3boys, seems like that's asking a lot.

The nerve of this guy!  :chuckle:
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Re: What is your Razor Clamming setup?
« Reply #8 on: December 02, 2024, 05:29:37 PM »
Living 2 blocks from the beach I go way too much.
I use a stainless-steel shovel.
Waders-I use neoprene in the winter.
Cheap clam net and belt.

For night digs I use a headlamp, and the wife will bring the Milwaukie floodlight to really brighten things up.
If I drive my truck out there in the dark, I have a flashing red-light to put on the dash so I can find it when done.

If any member that has never clammed wants to go, I would be happy to take them out and show them the clam program. The only caveat is you would have to keep mine once we got off the beach since I am always overloaded with them.

Oh my.  Count me in.

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Re: What is your Razor Clamming setup?
« Reply #9 on: December 02, 2024, 08:32:08 PM »
I keep it simple, just waders, a clam shovel and a net attached to my belt.  Maybe a head lamp if I'm out there in the dark (pretty uncommon for me, in the winter I usually just dig on days when there's enough daylight to hit the tide before dark)

Basically my setup but I bring a clam gun and a couple vitamin Rs. I tend to skip digs that are bad weather and a latern and headlamp cover the night digs.

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Re: What is your Razor Clamming setup?
« Reply #10 on: December 02, 2024, 08:42:16 PM »
Always take your decoy.

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Re: What is your Razor Clamming setup?
« Reply #11 on: December 02, 2024, 08:50:28 PM »
Living 2 blocks from the beach I go way too much.
I use a stainless-steel shovel.
Waders-I use neoprene in the winter.
Cheap clam net and belt.

For night digs I use a headlamp, and the wife will bring the Milwaukie floodlight to really brighten things up.
If I drive my truck out there in the dark, I have a flashing red-light to put on the dash so I can find it when done.

If any member that has never clammed wants to go, I would be happy to take them out and show them the clam program. The only caveat is you would have to keep mine once we got off the beach since I am always overloaded with them.

Showing a guy your well-honed clamming program, your spots, AND making him take home all those extra clams??  I don't know 3boys, seems like that's asking a lot.

The nerve of this guy!  :chuckle:
I eat clams twice a week and still can’t seem to put a dent in my supply.
I wish hunting was that easy.

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Re: What is your Razor Clamming setup?
« Reply #12 on: December 02, 2024, 08:51:15 PM »
Living 2 blocks from the beach I go way too much.
I use a stainless-steel shovel.
Waders-I use neoprene in the winter.
Cheap clam net and belt.

For night digs I use a headlamp, and the wife will bring the Milwaukie floodlight to really brighten things up.
If I drive my truck out there in the dark, I have a flashing red-light to put on the dash so I can find it when done.

If any member that has never clammed wants to go, I would be happy to take them out and show them the clam program. The only caveat is you would have to keep mine once we got off the beach since I am always overloaded with them.

Oh my.  Count me in.
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Re: What is your Razor Clamming setup?
« Reply #13 on: December 02, 2024, 09:26:10 PM »
Living 2 blocks from the beach I go way too much.
I use a stainless-steel shovel.
Waders-I use neoprene in the winter.
Cheap clam net and belt.

For night digs I use a headlamp, and the wife will bring the Milwaukie floodlight to really brighten things up.
If I drive my truck out there in the dark, I have a flashing red-light to put on the dash so I can find it when done.

If any member that has never clammed wants to go, I would be happy to take them out and show them the clam program. The only caveat is you would have to keep mine once we got off the beach since I am always overloaded with them.

Showing a guy your well-honed clamming program, your spots, AND making him take home all those extra clams??  I don't know 3boys, seems like that's asking a lot.

The nerve of this guy!  :chuckle:
I eat clams twice a week and still can’t seem to put a dent in my supply.
I wish hunting was that easy.

You ever smoke and can them?
If you shoot the first one you will never get that true trophy.

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Re: What is your Razor Clamming setup?
« Reply #14 on: December 02, 2024, 09:53:28 PM »
Living 2 blocks from the beach I go way too much.
I use a stainless-steel shovel.
Waders-I use neoprene in the winter.
Cheap clam net and belt.

For night digs I use a headlamp, and the wife will bring the Milwaukie floodlight to really brighten things up.
If I drive my truck out there in the dark, I have a flashing red-light to put on the dash so I can find it when done.

If any member that has never clammed wants to go, I would be happy to take them out and show them the clam program. The only caveat is you would have to keep mine once we got off the beach since I am always overloaded with them.

Showing a guy your well-honed clamming program, your spots, AND making him take home all those extra clams??  I don't know 3boys, seems like that's asking a lot.

The nerve of this guy!  :chuckle:
I eat clams twice a week and still can’t seem to put a dent in my supply.
I wish hunting was that easy.

You ever smoke and can them?
I smoke the necks all the time. I usually vacuum pack them and then freeze. Great for stir fry and snacks. 
 

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Re: What is your Razor Clamming setup?
« Reply #15 on: December 03, 2024, 04:40:22 AM »
I prefer to dig at the water line so I prefer a shovel.

For clothing I wear neoprene chest waders, thin wool socks, a thermal longjohn type shirt with the sleeves cut off like a muscle shirt or the same with an old under Armour sweatshirt and a stocking cap. Waterproof boonie of it raining too hard. Trust me on the no sleeves it’s way better than wet sleeves.

I prefer a shovel with a longer blade (hard to find these days) and an extra long handle so I can “thump” for them without constantly stooping. For my net I just buy at the local hardware store, no idea the brand but as you’ve noticed too long is no good. I use a cheap nylon web belt with the two metal loops so it’s easy to tighten or remove with cold fingers. Extra long to accommodate various layers when needed.

As for light, in my opinion you can’t beat a lantern. Headlamps will work too, but a lantern cast a wider milder light. With headlamps everyone seems to look at you and blind you for the next 5 minutes. My favorite way to manage the lantern is two diggers per latern and trade off as you go.

 


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