The tool is a sprayer. The liquid that he is spraying is a strong saltwater solution. These sprayers are available at hardware stores. www.homedepot.com/p/HDX-1-Gal-Pump-Sprayer-1501HDXA/307766754?source=shoppingads&locale=en-US&mtc=Shopping-B-F_D28O-G-D28O-28_1_CHEMICALS-NA-NA-NA-SMART-NA-NA-SMART_SHP&cm_mmc=Shopping-B-F_D28O-G-D28O-28_1_CHEMICALS-NA-NA-NA-SMART-NA-NA-SMART_SHP-71700000059845719-58700005436056249-92700049554889054&gclid=CjwKCAjwqIiFBhAHEiwANg9szoZYiFwFWya4I4Dfo99PPFkh8vfpxAmkTD6MCzA-oRmvCRWYQuwRVBoCBwAQAvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds
It's a pump sprayer used to spray weed killer. I just watched another video & they were pouring salt & seawater in key-shaped holes to make them pop up so he might have salt water in the sprayer.
Just dissolve as much salt you can in a liter of water. Maximum table salt to dissolve in water is about 350g/Liter. You can use bulk salt for water softener too. Super saline solution is heavier than natural seawater. Just shoot the saline spray into the borehole will force razor clams out.
I think you are correct about the broad, indiscriminate salting. Orleans does not allow it. I think the wording is only in areas of known high concentrations and in specially designated areas, which I cannot find posted and probably don’t exist. In this video the concentration looked very high tho
@@mykiemachvang898 can you provide any information on where to take classes to forage marine life sustainably? I live in MA and would love to go to the cape and catch fresh shellfish
Michael Leonard , if you live in Massachusetts than you know better than me. I’m from California and was just tagging along with someone with the license to do so.
Most states have bag limits on shellfish. There are definitely bag limits for Ma. and Ca. for hard shells. As long as they comply with state law, it is legal. If the video maker that was "tagging along with someone with the license to do so" did not catch, collect, or keep any of the Ma. clams, he is fine.
Did you buy the equipment at a baitshop??
Those things are creepy af.
These razor clams are completely different than west coast. Wash.
Yep
Man, if it is this easy you can literally wipe them out within a year or two! But there has to be regulation on how many you can keep though.
Incorrect. Licensed persons have a set allotment they can collect per week.
Is this technique considered legal for sport fishing or harvesting clams?
I actually went there and asked the shellfish warden. It’s allowed as long as it’s solution with food grade salt.
@@HenryWu-ss9hmneed permit?
@@doggy8021of course always. The area is patrolled like crazily. I went there 6 times this summer and was inspected 5 times…
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Which beach?
The tool is cool! What is it and how to get it?
I believe it's a mix of water and salt and I must have realized that there's too much salt in the water comes out of the sand
The tool is a sprayer. The liquid that he is spraying is a strong saltwater solution. These sprayers are available at hardware stores. www.homedepot.com/p/HDX-1-Gal-Pump-Sprayer-1501HDXA/307766754?source=shoppingads&locale=en-US&mtc=Shopping-B-F_D28O-G-D28O-28_1_CHEMICALS-NA-NA-NA-SMART-NA-NA-SMART_SHP&cm_mmc=Shopping-B-F_D28O-G-D28O-28_1_CHEMICALS-NA-NA-NA-SMART-NA-NA-SMART_SHP-71700000059845719-58700005436056249-92700049554889054&gclid=CjwKCAjwqIiFBhAHEiwANg9szoZYiFwFWya4I4Dfo99PPFkh8vfpxAmkTD6MCzA-oRmvCRWYQuwRVBoCBwAQAvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds
It's a sprayer used mainly for killing weeds. Here, he probably has very salty water in the container.
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Why all the hate. Loved the video.
WHAT IS THAT THAT YOU’RE POKING IN THE SAND TO MAKE THEM POP UP ?
It's a pump sprayer used to spray weed killer. I just watched another video & they were pouring salt & seawater in key-shaped holes to make them pop up so he might have salt water in the sprayer.
Mykie, what mixture of salt and water do you do? 50:50?
I'm not sure.
Is that how he's doing this? Making a super salty water mix making the clams jump up?? Thanks
Just dissolve as much salt you can in a liter of water. Maximum table salt to dissolve in water is about 350g/Liter. You can use bulk salt for water softener too. Super saline solution is heavier than natural seawater. Just shoot the saline spray into the borehole will force razor clams out.
Be careful dude, while bending some of them are too tall 😅😅😅
Can you tell me location please.
Melinda Vlogs, this was in Barnstable, Massachusetts. I’m not from the area so won’t be able to tell you the name of the beach.
Isn't that over harvesting???
i just tasted it! it's so good!
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What? What did you pump in to make them come up? Is there a limit?
Most likely concretrated saltwater.
@@Stubby0266 would that help them rise?
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@@mykiemachvang898 hmong in Massachusetts? Or did you visit from RI
Wow this is I like
Looks like more than a daily limit
Some good eating
Depredadores
They're completely poaching
Not razor clam
What are they? It’s known as razor clams in the state of Massachusetts. Shape exactly like a shaving razor too.
they are probably atlantic jackknife which are also called razor clams
Using the salt guns is cheating. I dig for them. Don't be so lazy.
We are the top of the food chain for reason!!
@@pesto12601 We're causing mass extinctions for a reason too
@@haystack292992 Maybe the mass extinctions will actually HELP the earth's survival in the long run? Who knows???
@@pesto12601 Seeing as how "the earth's survival" can only mean "the survival of species on the Earth", it's not a good bet
@@haystack292992 adaptation...
This is highly illegal, Most towns in the cape ban the practice of salting a large sum of a tidal flat. This is considered poaching
If you watched the video, you can clearly see them with Barnstable permits for shellfish. In no way shape or form is this “illegal” or “poaching”…
I think you are correct about the broad, indiscriminate salting. Orleans does not allow it. I think the wording is only in areas of known high concentrations and in specially designated areas, which I cannot find posted and probably don’t exist.
In this video the concentration looked very high tho
@@glennkrzeminski7539 Incorrect. This is over by Sandy Neck, which Barnstable allows for razor clam harvesting by licensed permit holders.
seems like its probably illegal and ruining the clam beds, way to go youth of america
Thanks for commenting. This was in the Cape Cod area and the State of Massachusetts actually gives permit and classes on how to do this properly.
@@mykiemachvang898 can you provide any information on where to take classes to forage marine life sustainably? I live in MA and would love to go to the cape and catch fresh shellfish
Michael Leonard , if you live in Massachusetts than you know better than me. I’m from California and was just tagging along with someone with the license to do so.
@@MleonardPT All the DNR on the cape offer classes.
Most states have bag limits on shellfish. There are definitely bag limits for Ma. and Ca. for hard shells. As long as they comply with state law, it is legal. If the video maker that was "tagging along with someone with the license to do so" did not catch, collect, or keep any of the Ma. clams, he is fine.