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Topic: Pumping, digging and laughing at Tomales Bay  (Read 6213 times)

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ravensblack

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I'm down. That is if I'm not too beat from the previous day's festivities at Paradise.

Never been clamming, and still lookin' for my first Tomales (and Bodega Harbor) halibut.


 I just think the next day is a holiday to rest up from the long fun weekend.
"I always entertain great hope" Robert Frost


Northern Boy

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Hey, I thought you were taking me ab-rock-picking at the next low tide!


Shicken

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I'm in for May 24th tomales clamming/fishing. 


ravensblack

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Hey, I thought you were taking me ab-rock-picking at the next low tide!


 Hey, there you are! I thought maybe you split already for the foggy land. The next day which is Memorial day we can go. Plus the tide is alittle later.
"I always entertain great hope" Robert Frost


Northern Boy

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Hey, I thought you were taking me ab-rock-picking at the next low tide!

 Hey, there you are! I thought maybe you split already for the foggy land. The next day which is Memorial day we can go. Plus the tide is alittle later.

Wahey, that sounds like a plan. I'll bring the bait. Ahem.

Been in Florida the last week. Not heading back eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeast until the beginning of July. I have a lot of fishing to do before then.




otolith

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im definitely up for May 24th, that sounds like a blast.


SBD

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That looks like fun.


Tote

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Hells yea!!!!!!
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Sailfish

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Where can I get one of these large PVC pipes used for clam digging?
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You can try the General Industrial or Tap Plastic stores.   Don't know if you can order online but here is the link that you can contact and ask for a close by distributor:

http://www.usplastic.com/catalog/product.asp?catalog_name=usplastic&category_name=13669&product_id=16587&cookie_test=1

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ravensblack

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Look on hookups for this day trip
"I always entertain great hope" Robert Frost


DSRTEGL

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Where can I get one of these large PVC pipes used for clam digging?

You can try the General Industrial or Tap Plastic stores.   Don't know if you can order online but here is the link that you can contact and ask for a close by distributor:

http://www.usplastic.com/catalog/product.asp?catalog_name=usplastic&category_name=13669&product_id=16587&cookie_test=1

Sailfish




There is a salvage yard in Petaluma named Masselli and Sons......I would check there...they have some bigger diameters than I have seen elsewhere and I think you can cut your own length.

DSRTEGL

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