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Long Beach razor clamming
« on: April 11, 2025, 04:52:03 PM »
Happen to be here and found out there’s a razor clam season starting tomorrow gonna give it a go but know little about doing it. Any ideas where to go on the beach pretty much any approach?
Got a gun and know to look for little holes indicating clams below
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Re: Long Beach razor clamming
« Reply #1 on: April 11, 2025, 05:09:27 PM »
Just head out on any of the beach accesses and look for the other clammers. One hour before and two hours after low tide. You want to look for quarter to half dollar sized craters. Sand shrimp make little volcano cones. You might see the necks protruding at the water line. Some people thump the sand and look for the clams to squirt. I typically just look for the crater with a different shade of sand(grayer)

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Re: Long Beach razor clamming
« Reply #2 on: April 11, 2025, 05:11:14 PM »
Oh yea you want to slightly angle your gun, 10 degrees to the water. Look in the hole first for the clam, then the sleeve of sand. Happy clamming

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Re: Long Beach razor clamming
« Reply #3 on: April 11, 2025, 05:15:41 PM »
Thanks. Any particular area on the beach(I know closer to water at low tide) just miles of beach….so I guess anywhere, or where ya see a crowd
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Re: Long Beach razor clamming
« Reply #4 on: April 11, 2025, 05:40:54 PM »
I usually drive about a half mile from the access, where the crowds thin out. Then hit the beach and start looking.

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Re: Long Beach razor clamming
« Reply #5 on: April 11, 2025, 05:43:54 PM »
I always like the cranberry approach west of town. But most will work

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Re: Long Beach razor clamming
« Reply #6 on: April 11, 2025, 06:43:02 PM »
We go north of the Oysterville approach.   Always seems like the Surf Perch bite better up there after we get our clams.  We'll be up there in the morning.
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Re: Long Beach razor clamming
« Reply #7 on: April 11, 2025, 07:01:55 PM »
Oh yea you want to slightly angle your gun, 10 degrees to the water. Look in the hole first for the clam, then the sleeve of sand. Happy clamming
10 degrees to the water or away?  We always tilt it away from the water.   If you feel a “crunch” going down, take your thumb off the hole and move on, broken shells or cut off diggers sucks.
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Re: Long Beach razor clamming
« Reply #8 on: April 11, 2025, 08:22:53 PM »
I always like the cranberry approach west of town. But most will work

That’s the one we’re planning on.
Should be a good time. Have not done it for 40 years, and weren’t planning on it this trip, ill prepared in gear and clothes, but we’ll figure it out.
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Re: Long Beach razor clamming
« Reply #9 on: April 12, 2025, 12:49:44 AM »
Oh yea you want to slightly angle your gun, 10 degrees to the water. Look in the hole first for the clam, then the sleeve of sand. Happy clamming
10 degrees to the water or away?  We always tilt it away from the water.   If you feel a “crunch” going down, take your thumb off the hole and move on, broken shells or cut off diggers sucks.

The "book" says 5* toward the water.  Straight works pretty well.  If facing the water (safest way), the 5* is pretty natural.

Damaging clams and leaving them violates the spirit of the law. 

It ain't hard to clean broken clams.

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Re: Long Beach razor clamming
« Reply #10 on: April 12, 2025, 06:34:26 AM »
I was in Westport Thursday/Friday. I heard folks talking about the up coming clam dig. Would have really liked to have participated. Never enough time over there.
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Re: Long Beach razor clamming
« Reply #11 on: April 12, 2025, 06:55:42 AM »
Oh yea you want to slightly angle your gun, 10 degrees to the water. Look in the hole first for the clam, then the sleeve of sand. Happy clamming
10 degrees to the water or away?  We always tilt it away from the water.   If you feel a “crunch” going down, take your thumb off the hole and move on, broken shells or cut off diggers sucks.
If your facing the water tilt the handle away from the water.

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Re: Long Beach razor clamming
« Reply #12 on: April 12, 2025, 07:45:46 AM »
Oh yea you want to slightly angle your gun, 10 degrees to the water. Look in the hole first for the clam, then the sleeve of sand. Happy clamming
10 degrees to the water or away?  We always tilt it away from the water.   If you feel a “crunch” going down, take your thumb off the hole and move on, broken shells or cut off diggers sucks.

This could just be a miscommunication, (gun tip towards the water or handle away from the water are the same thing, just worded differently), but if you're tilting your gun away from the water, handle towards the water, you're definitely doing it wrong. That could be why you're crunching them.  :chuckle:

Also, if you do feel that initial crunch, just back out, adjust your angle or placement, and go back in. You can usually tell which part of the tube you're hitting the clam with and adjust accordingly. No need to destroy it and waste the resource.

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Re: Long Beach razor clamming
« Reply #13 on: April 12, 2025, 07:51:57 AM »
Success. Only cracked a couple. Was lots of fun. No idea we going clamming till we got here,  Need better clothing next time
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Re: Long Beach razor clamming
« Reply #14 on: April 12, 2025, 08:09:14 AM »
Success. Only cracked a couple. Was lots of fun. No idea we going clamming till we got here,  Need better clothing next time

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Great eats right there, way to get after it!

 


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