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derpbeluga t1_iv2hj7e wrote

Diving for clams? Aren't they buried in the mud? Or are you diving for scallops?

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misterspokes t1_iv35tez wrote

There are places to dig clams where it's easier to boat and dive because while the waters are tidal enough for clams, they're not shallow enough to stand and dig.

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Legitimate_Sample108 t1_iv6w30c wrote

I've been diving for quahogs off the coast of Jamestown for many years . Now there's no place to park my truck without getting a parking ticket from the police. Unless you can score a "residents" sticker for your windshield.

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somegridplayer t1_iv3n9z3 wrote

> not shallow enough to stand and dig

If they only made a thing with tines and a basket attached....

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winter-14 t1_iv4s02e wrote

Easier to see where to dig when diving vs random guessing when bullraking. Easier on the shoulders n back too!

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jjayzx t1_iv2s22u wrote

Near Portsmouth by chance?

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OldTimeyFapGhost420 t1_iv4vevl wrote

All types of stuff washes up in island park. I've found a few arrowheads, an antique silver bracelet and a fossilized shark tooth. The coolest thing though, was a fragment of a vase. I showed it to the owner of an antique shop near me, and she gave me 50 bucks for it. It was from an early Ming vase, and likely entered the water in the 38 Hurricane.

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spokchewy t1_iv3g2mk wrote

You found a fossil of yourself?

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darekta t1_iv5e91j wrote

That is sweet!

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