OCEAN SHORES, Wash. — It's a hunt that brings thousands of people to the Washington Coast. “More people participate in razor clamming than any other fishery in the state. It brings out the largest ...
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife shellfish managers confirmed that the final coastal razor clam digs of the season ...
Razor clam diggers have one more low tide series to dig on Oregon’s best beaches before they close for the summer. Clatsop County beaches (Tillamook Head north to the Columbia River jetty and Cannon ...
The last razor clam dig of the season began Tuesday on Washington beaches. The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife approved the digs after marine toxin tests showed the clams are safe to eat.
Night-time razor clam digs are fun, but clammers must carry a strong light, either a powerful flashlight or a lantern. Also, it is not advisable to dig razors at night by yourself. (Terry Otto for The ...
The last razor clam dig of the season begins today on Washington beaches. The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife approved the digs after marine toxin tests showed the clams are safe to eat.
The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife announced the dates for razor clam digging opportunities are available for November. People will be able to dig for clams from Nov. 3 to 9 at Long Beach, ...
OLYMPIA, Wash. — Calling all razor clam diggers: more digging on Washington coastal beaches is set to begin on Feb. 6. TheWashington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) coastal shellfish managers ...
On Friday, the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife has officially announced extended spring dates for razor clam ...