I agree with Jeff Gilbert on this. Sag is the most important adjustment on your bike. Try thing in this order:
1. Set sag - test ride, if it helps, then play with your clickers. Jeremy Wilkey has a good tuning guide on his website.
www.mx-tech.com
2. Set forks as low in the triple clamps as you can. This is usually flush. If you do this, double check your sag.
3. Tighten your steering stem. Saratoga gave good advice on this - don't make it too tight.
4. Talk to an experienced suspension tuner. They may be able to give you some pointers. Our own suspension forum is a great place for this.
5. If needed re-spring/re-valve your suspension. Use a reputable suspension builder, not some shadetree mechanic.
6. Add a dampener. Dampeners should be a last resort. Your bike should handle fine with a good suspension set-up. Dampeners don't fix the problem they just cover it up.
Good luck, I hope this helps.