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 ...
Each year, 100,000 people wake up clamoring to dig in the sand for razor clams. They pull on waders, reach for their clam guns and head to a 58-mile stretch of coastal Washington that extends from the ...
Oregon has reopened razor clam digging on the north Oregon coast from Yachats to the Washington border, including Clatsop County beaches. However, bay clam and mussel harvests remain closed coastwide ...
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 ...
OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) - Washington state shellfish managers say they've canceled three days of a planned four-day razor clam dig on ocean beaches because of health concerns about rising toxin levels.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The final six days of the coastal razor clam dig season are happening this week, beginning May 10, according to the Washington ...
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 Razor Clam & Shellfish Festival in Long Beach, Washington, celebrates the peninsula’s decades-long tradition of razor ...
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.
On Friday, the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife has officially announced extended spring dates for razor clam ...
Each year, 100,000 people wake up clamoring to dig in the sand for razor clams along a stretch of Washington states beach. They pull on waders, reach for their clam guns and head to a 58-mile section ...
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