fist thing you need when digging lug is a good pitch fork... the longer the prongs the better, make sure its a stainless steel one as well because salt water corrosion will eat away normal steel fast...
digging them is quit easy, find the squiggle of sand an its matching hole, imagine a line between them and start 6 inches away from the imaginary line and get the prongs to lift the area between the hole and the squiggle of sand, and you should be lucky enough to get lug worm or two...
dont even attempt to use a shovel or spade, its the quickest way to put your back out of action for a while...
best time to look for lug marks is on a spring low tide....
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