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Razor clamming is a highly regulated sport with rules set by the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife. Digging is restricted to specific beaches and times on limited days during the season.
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife shellfish managers confirmed razor clam digging opportunities on four Washington coastal beaches beginning Nov. 13.
Apr. 18—Razor clam diggers can look forward to more digging opportunities on coastal beaches beginning April 23, Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) coastal shellfish managers ...
Calling all razor clam diggers: more digging on Washington coastal beaches is set to begin on Feb. 6.
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The Daily World on MSNRazor clam digging expected to start in October
The turn to autumn-like weather brings anticipation of razor clam digging, among the coast’s most eagerly awaited recreation options.
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife shellfish managers have approved five days of razor clam digging, Oct. 14-18, at Long Beach, Twin Harbors, Copalis, and Mocrocks beaches.
PORTLAND, Ore. (KATU) — Razor clamming reopened today from Yachats to the Washington border. Commercial oyster harvesting reopened in the Netarts and Tillamook Bays as well. According to the ...
Razor clamming is now open from the Washington border to Cape Blanco (north of Port Orford), the Oregon Department of Agriculture and ODFW announced today.
OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) – State officials have approved four days of razor clam digging on the several ocean beaches. The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife gave its approval for the dig ...
Razor clam harvesting is open from the Washington border to Tillamook Head and from Seal Rock to Cape Blanco. Mussel harvesting and bay clamming continues to be open statewide. Crabbing is open in ...
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