Check Website for Open Beaches and Low Tides WDFW approves seven days of coastal razor clam digs beginning Nov. 3 Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) shellfish managers confirmed today, ...
Razor clams reside in the sweet spot between disparate worlds. By burrowing in the tidal zone of coastal beaches, the mouth watering mollusks grow fat by filtering the detritus that washes around them ...
The traditional razor clam digging season closed before it ever opened. The popular recreational fishery was supposed to open in the fall but an outbreak of domoic acid in the ocean caused the season ...
Naturally occurring levels of a harmful toxin have dropped enough that Washington state is allowing limited digging for razor clams. The Department of Fish and Wildlife announced the opening of ...
Apr. 5—Shellfish managers with the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) confirmed the next round of coastal razor clam digging can proceed as planned from April 6 to April 12 with an ...
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) shellfish managers confirmed razor clam digging opportunities at Long Beach ...
Mar. 22—Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) shellfish managers on Wednesday confirmed coastal razor clam digging will reopen at Long Beach on Thursday, March 23, in addition to digs ...
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) shellfish managers today confirmed the next round of coastal razor clam digging kicks off from April 6-12 with an increased daily limit of 20 clams ...
OLYMPIA — Washington coastal razor clam digging will reopen at Long Beach on Thursday, March 23 in addition to digs planned at Twin Harbors, Copalis and Mocrocks. The Washington Department of Fish and ...
OLYMPIA — The first four days of razor clam digging opportunities at Long Beach and Twin Harbors begin Friday, Sept. 29, as announced by the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife shellfish ...
Jason Stricker was stunned at what his shovel turned up — a razor clam filling the palm of his hand. “There were three or four of them that big,” he said. “All of six inches. Two clams and a normal ...