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Harvesting clams in Rowley

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Gump Grundstrom (left) and his father Jack Grundstrom (right) are both clam diggers. 'I cannot imagine doing anything else,' Gump Grundstrom said of his life digging on the remote flats. 'This is the only thing I want to do, and I want the digging end. It's like a guy golfing; I can't wait to get out clamming.'
Gump Grundstrom (left) and his father Jack Grundstrom (right) are both clam diggers.

"I cannot imagine doing anything else," Gump Grundstrom said of his life digging on the remote flats. "This is the only thing I want to do, and I want the digging end. It's like a guy golfing; I can't wait to get out clamming."
(Mark Wilson/Globe Staff Photo)
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