We joined thousands of clammers in search of the tasty shellfish. Kurt Cobain’s memorial and Big Tom burgers were stopovers. Each year, 100,000 people wake up clamoring to dig in the sand for razor ...
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 ...
Razor clams are tasty, and gathering them involves an outing on the beach. Each clammer must dig his own clams and keep them in a separate container. (Terry Otto/For The Columbian) Washington ...
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) shellfish managers confirmed razor clam digging opportunities at Long Beach ...
May 3—The final seven days of coastal razor clam digs of the season will proceed as planned from May 6-12, Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) coastal shellfish managers confirmed Friday ...
Razor clams are tasty, and gathering them involves an outing on the beach. Each clammer must dig his own clams and keep them in a separate container. (Terry Otto/For The Columbian) OLYMPIA — ...
The final six days of the coastal razor clam dig season are happening this week, beginning May 10, according to the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW). Not all coastal beaches are open ...
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife announced razor clam digging reopened at Mocrocks beach Friday followed by opportunities Sunday and Tuesday. This is in addition to Copalis Beach opening ...
OLYMPIA — State officials today announced tentative razor clam seasons through February at Copalis, Mocrocks and Kalaloch beaches, but Long Beach and Twin Harbors remain closed. Final approval of all ...
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 after ...
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.
OLYMPIA -- The Fish and Wildlife Department has approved a razor clam dig this week on two Washington beaches. Twin Harbors will be open for late-evening digs Wednesday through Saturday. Long Beach ...