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Old 08-01-2011, 09:50 AM   #1
O.D. Mike
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Passing along tradition

Quahoging with the boys

Woke the nephews at 5am and they were reluctant to wake up this early. Once we told them the game plan they started to perk up... My brother and I used to do this every summer when we were kids and need to pass along the tradition. We loaded up the kayaks and headed to the beach. I had the kids carry the kayaks with their dad so I could take some pics, soon after we were able to push them through the mud and into the water.
Once we reached the flat, it was like old times. Walking through the mud feeling for quahogs with our feet. The kids were a quick a study. We had our limit and a couple of razor clam cuts on our feet and started to head back to the beach.



Great morning, they were asking when the next trip was!

Always good to pass along tradition!
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