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Old 01-19-2019, 01:03 PM   #1
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.last weeks 46 miles one way ride for steamers & the tide didn,t go sucked
Where the hell are you going for steamers? Wherever it is, it's too far. If you drag a boat down there are plenty of steamers in the Great Salt Pond and Potter's Pond.

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Old 01-19-2019, 06:39 PM   #2
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no boat Mike , I need a boat for salt pond & potters

If I had a tide , I,d have smoked them .its just we get a good tide up here & doesn,t go down there .
&&& it goes the opposite also I,ll get a call of ..it should be a good tide there & I don,t go ……..they do well .
the problem with the ones down there is their shells are so soft … everything / way except a suction pump smashes them

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Old 01-20-2019, 01:09 PM   #3
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no boat Mike , I need a boat for salt pond & potters

If I had a tide , I,d have smoked them .its just we get a good tide up here & doesn,t go down there .
&&& it goes the opposite also I,ll get a call of ..it should be a good tide there & I don,t go ……..they do well .
the problem with the ones down there is their shells are so soft … everything / way except a suction pump smashes them
You have a suction pump?

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the toilet plunger doesn,t work where I went .its all dry digging & some are using that suction tube that you can buy on line / which is used a lot on the west coast for razor clams ><>

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the toilet plunger doesn,t work where I went .its all dry digging & some are using that suction tube that you can buy on line / which is used a lot on the west coast for razor clams ><>
I use a wide tined rake made from a bent pitchfork. Works well. A friend of mine who was a professional digger up in ME made it for me. Works well for dry digging.

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for steamers I have a wide & long tine head that is welded to a steel back braker handle for steamer s ..……..I have a custom short rake head welded on a stubby handle for necks dry digging .
I havn,t used the churning setups for years ><>

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