The shore-gathering shovel is the digging tool for reaching deeply buried shellfish or worms (lugworms, clams in muddy bottom), where the claw or pike is insufficient. A quality shovel combines lightness (aluminium or wooden handle), strength (tempered-steel blade) and practicality (moderate bulk for transport).
You will find short trowel-style shovels for precision digs (15-20 cm blades), standard shovels for trench digging (25-35 cm blades), flat shovels for fast harvesting in muddy ground, demountable-handle shovels for bag transport, and toothed shovels (half shovel half rake for mixed grounds).
This section is entirely composed of the Flashmer range.