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Clam gun
It's razor clam season! When the weather starts getting colder, it's time to head to the coast!
The Pacific razor clam is one of the most popular types of shellfish harvested in Washington state. They're super meaty with a narrow, slightly curved shell -- much like the handle or blade of an old-style straight razor. (The edge of the clamshell can be "razor-sharp" too, so watch your fingers when you're digging!)
The folks that live in the Pacific Northwest are lucky to have one of the best razor clam locations in the world. Digging for these delicious clams is a fun activity suitable for all members of your family, from kids to grandparents. Depending on where you go, you might see as many as a thousand other razor clam seekers sharing the beach. But don't worry: there are plenty of razor clams for everyone.
So how do you prepare to go razor clam digging?
You definitely need the right gear before you go.
The basic setup for a day of razor clamming includes:
1) The correct license
2) A clam shovel or clam gun
3) A clam net bag to hold your catch
First, make sure you have the proper Washington state license. You will need a razor clam license to harvest clams legally (or one of the shellfish/seaweed combo licenses, there are several different kinds). You can order one online, by phone, or at an authorized license dealer. Once you have it, you'll need to keep that license in your possession while you're digging and after you've caught your limit (in case a ranger needs to inspect it).
Next, you'll need a tool to actually dig down and pull those elusive clams out of the sand. The Danielson clam gun is one option of that necessary gear (the other option is a clam shovel).
This clam gun has been engineered specifically for removing razor clams from sandy ocean beaches. Its solid all-steel construction makes it strong enough to burrow into any shore in pursuit of shellfish.
Measuring 31" in length, it features a 5" x 15" barrel with a 1-3/16" x 10" T-handle.
Now, like the old-time clam expert says: "Ya can't dig ya clams at high tide." After you've found your spot at LOW tide, go searching along the shore for dimples in the sand.
So how do you use a clam gun?
Set your clam gun barrel off-center with more sand on the side facing the water. Push down while twisting back and forth, rocking in a circular manner. Once the barrel is as deep as you can go, block the air vent on the underside of the handle with your finger, then pull straight up. When you remove your finger from the vent hole, a core of sand will drop out onto the beach -- and this is where your razor clam will be, if you've got the clammer's luck.
If you want to know more about clam gun usage, try watching a video or two before you go.
NOTE: Due to the size of this product, shipping UPS or USPS may be cost prohibitive.
Please contact Seattle Marine at 1-800-426-2783 for shipping options.
The Pacific razor clam is one of the most popular types of shellfish harvested in Washington state. They're super meaty with a narrow, slightly curved shell -- much like the handle or blade of an old-style straight razor. (The edge of the clamshell can be "razor-sharp" too, so watch your fingers when you're digging!)
The folks that live in the Pacific Northwest are lucky to have one of the best razor clam locations in the world. Digging for these delicious clams is a fun activity suitable for all members of your family, from kids to grandparents. Depending on where you go, you might see as many as a thousand other razor clam seekers sharing the beach. But don't worry: there are plenty of razor clams for everyone.
So how do you prepare to go razor clam digging?
You definitely need the right gear before you go.
The basic setup for a day of razor clamming includes:
1) The correct license
2) A clam shovel or clam gun
3) A clam net bag to hold your catch
First, make sure you have the proper Washington state license. You will need a razor clam license to harvest clams legally (or one of the shellfish/seaweed combo licenses, there are several different kinds). You can order one online, by phone, or at an authorized license dealer. Once you have it, you'll need to keep that license in your possession while you're digging and after you've caught your limit (in case a ranger needs to inspect it).
Next, you'll need a tool to actually dig down and pull those elusive clams out of the sand. The Danielson clam gun is one option of that necessary gear (the other option is a clam shovel).
This clam gun has been engineered specifically for removing razor clams from sandy ocean beaches. Its solid all-steel construction makes it strong enough to burrow into any shore in pursuit of shellfish.
Measuring 31" in length, it features a 5" x 15" barrel with a 1-3/16" x 10" T-handle.
Now, like the old-time clam expert says: "Ya can't dig ya clams at high tide." After you've found your spot at LOW tide, go searching along the shore for dimples in the sand.
So how do you use a clam gun?
Set your clam gun barrel off-center with more sand on the side facing the water. Push down while twisting back and forth, rocking in a circular manner. Once the barrel is as deep as you can go, block the air vent on the underside of the handle with your finger, then pull straight up. When you remove your finger from the vent hole, a core of sand will drop out onto the beach -- and this is where your razor clam will be, if you've got the clammer's luck.
If you want to know more about clam gun usage, try watching a video or two before you go.
NOTE: Due to the size of this product, shipping UPS or USPS may be cost prohibitive.
Please contact Seattle Marine at 1-800-426-2783 for shipping options.
Item#:
DNC279T
Manufacturer:
Berkley / Danielson / PureFish
Tower-style prawn trap
Stainless steel for long life of use.
Uses stretched 13/4" mesh.
Dimensions: 30" X 20" X 12".
Not intended for commercial use.
Fishing regulations change often: it is the owner's responsibility to know and follow the current federal, state and local regulations for shellfish harvesting while using this product.
NOTE: Due to the size of this product, shipping UPS or USPS may be cost prohibitive.
Please contact Seattle Marine at 1-800-426-2783 for shipping options.
Uses stretched 13/4" mesh.
Dimensions: 30" X 20" X 12".
Not intended for commercial use.
Fishing regulations change often: it is the owner's responsibility to know and follow the current federal, state and local regulations for shellfish harvesting while using this product.
NOTE: Due to the size of this product, shipping UPS or USPS may be cost prohibitive.
Please contact Seattle Marine at 1-800-426-2783 for shipping options.
Item#:
KUFCT77
Available:
In Stock
110.7500
Your Price:
88.60
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Aluminum crab gauge
This crab gauge helps to ensure compliance with crabbing regulations.
Quick measure of crab shells: 5-3/4", 6" & 6-1/4".
Diagrams on gauge for gender identification.
Aluminum construction.
Fishing regulations change often: it is the owner's responsibility to know and follow the current federal, state and local regulations for shellfish harvesting while using this product.
Quick measure of crab shells: 5-3/4", 6" & 6-1/4".
Diagrams on gauge for gender identification.
Aluminum construction.
Fishing regulations change often: it is the owner's responsibility to know and follow the current federal, state and local regulations for shellfish harvesting while using this product.
Item#:
DNC200CRGA
Manufacturer:
Berkley / Danielson / PureFish
Available:
In Stock
10.7700
Your Price:
7.43
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Crab trap harness
Made to use with most crab traps and pots.
Conveniently snaps on and off for easy hook-up and storage.
Ringed-eye marine snaps and heavy-duty crimps.
Features a large end ring for mainline hook-ups.
Four arms secure the trap during retrieval.
Conveniently snaps on and off for easy hook-up and storage.
Ringed-eye marine snaps and heavy-duty crimps.
Features a large end ring for mainline hook-ups.
Four arms secure the trap during retrieval.
Item#:
KUFHA-5
Available:
In Stock
24.2700
Your Price:
19.41
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Made to use with most crab traps and pots.
Conveniently snaps on/off for easy hook-up and storage.
Has a large end ring for mainline hookups.
Four arms secure the trap during retrieval.
Conveniently snaps on/off for easy hook-up and storage.
Has a large end ring for mainline hookups.
Four arms secure the trap during retrieval.
Item#:
KUFHA-2
Available:
In Stock
8.9700
Your Price:
7.17
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Crab trap anode
Cast zinc with 1/2" national coarse threads for attachment.
Overall dimensions: 3-3/16" X 1-7/16".
Overall dimensions: 3-3/16" X 1-7/16".
Item#:
MDLMDCT3
Manufacturer:
Reliance Anodes
Available:
In Stock
25.9100
Your Price:
20.73
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Bait barrel for traps
For both crab and shrimp traps. Proven effective and convenient. Cylinder design of vinyl coated mesh. Attaches with a snap. Has a screw-on lid for opening to fill with bait. Dimensions: 4-5/8" x 9". Weight: .33 lb.
Item#:
DNCBCCW9
Manufacturer:
Berkley / Danielson / PureFish
Available:
In Stock
18.9000
Your Price:
13.04
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Crab float
Red and white crab float.
Buoyancy: 6 lb., 8 oz.
Dimensions: 5" X 11".
NOTE: Due to the size of this product, shipping UPS or USPS may be cost prohibitive.
Please contact Seattle Marine at 1-800-426-2783 for shipping options.
Buoyancy: 6 lb., 8 oz.
Dimensions: 5" X 11".
NOTE: Due to the size of this product, shipping UPS or USPS may be cost prohibitive.
Please contact Seattle Marine at 1-800-426-2783 for shipping options.
Item#:
DNCCFRW
Manufacturer:
Berkley / Danielson / PureFish
Available:
In Stock
18.0800
Your Price:
12.48
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Long-handled crab tongs
15". For cooking crabs in deep pots. Black enamel coating for a long life of use.
Item#:
DNC231CT
Manufacturer:
Berkley / Danielson / PureFish
Available:
In Stock
12.0800
Your Price:
8.33
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This rig will let you catch crabs with a rod and reel.
Simple to use: fill the cage with your favorite bait and cast the snare.
Bait door closes with a rubber band and hook.
Six clear monofilament loops.
Weighed down with a 3 ounce weight.
Simple to use: fill the cage with your favorite bait and cast the snare.
Bait door closes with a rubber band and hook.
Six clear monofilament loops.
Weighed down with a 3 ounce weight.
Item#:
PUCCS3
Available:
In Stock
12.7700
Your Price:
10.22
EACH
Bait barrel for traps
For both crab and shrimp traps.
Proven effective and convenient.
Cylinder design of vinyl coated mesh.
Attaches with a snap.
Has a screw-on lid for opening to fill with bait.
Dimensions: 3-5/8" x 9".
Proven effective and convenient.
Cylinder design of vinyl coated mesh.
Attaches with a snap.
Has a screw-on lid for opening to fill with bait.
Dimensions: 3-5/8" x 9".
Item#:
DNCBCCN9
Manufacturer:
Berkley / Danielson / PureFish
Available:
Out of Stock
16.1300
Your Price:
11.13
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Call to Order
Bait barrel for traps
For both crab and shrimp traps.
Proven effective and convenient.
Cylinder design of vinyl coated mesh.
Attaches with a snap.
Has a screw-on lid for opening to fill with bait.
Dimensions: 3-5/8" x 6".
Proven effective and convenient.
Cylinder design of vinyl coated mesh.
Attaches with a snap.
Has a screw-on lid for opening to fill with bait.
Dimensions: 3-5/8" x 6".
Item#:
DNCBCCN6
Manufacturer:
Berkley / Danielson / PureFish
Available:
In Stock
13.3400
Your Price:
9.20
EACH
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