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[Applause] welcome to Minister Island where this is low tide and some of the locals come and fish for some soft-shell clams Clarence Clarence the clam digger whereamp;#39;s the clam yeah so on an average day how many clams do you think youamp;#39;re gonna get to bring home I like to bring in these 200 pounds which I donamp;#39;t a lot of days right so you take this little you take this little thing here and you yep show me what you do so we can only do this at low tide correct when the tides down yeah good to have you have some pretty nice clams 2 inches what we like to keep yeah the rest we leave behind this uh-huh because we come back six months and theyamp;#39;ll thereamp;#39;ll be a two inch clam then so I have to save our resource we try not to take any anything under two inches to three quarters with too bad uh-huh big most of this is staying here right right thatamp;#39;s great thatamp;#39;s good for this good for ou