How to dig razor clams in the surf when low tide is not quite low enough. Murff's Claminator™ Stainless Steel Clam Gun w/Vent Tube and Check Valve, Sizes: 28", 33", 35", 37" a.co/d/5uqsst2
@Benedicto, It shouldn't be too hard to spot them on the negative low tide days, usually they are near the waterline. Make sure check the tide before heading out, you want to be out there about 2-3 hours before low tide to give you the best chance. Thanks for dropping me a line. Good luck digging!
Completely useless video. You're getting clams, but I have no idea how you're seeing them. Your video states that you will tell us "how" to dig clams in the surf.
Please watch carefully at the beginning of the video. Basically look for the V mark on the water as it retreats back into the ocean. The clams stick their neck slightly up above the surface to feed and that disturb the water flow to form the V shape in the water. Well, I hope you can see it.