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 ...
Clam diggers are crowding Oregon beaches as minus tides, sunny skies and calm seas make for perfect conditions. "We had something like 4,000 people on Clatsop Beach today," Matt Hunter, shellfish ...
Razor clamming has been closed since July 2016 due to toxins found in the clams and an annual closure to protect newly-set young clams. While other parts of the state’s coast have been open to razor ...
After a record-setting season, razor clamming on Clatsop County beaches will close Friday, July 15, to protect newly set young clams. Since 1967, the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife has closed ...
Razor clamming has been closed since July 2016 due to toxins found in the clams and an annual closure to protect newly-set young clams. While other parts of the state’s coast have been open to razor ...
Grab your shovels, because clams are back on the menu! Clatsop beaches will reopen for razor clam harvesting on Wednesday, Oct. 1 following the annual conservation closure that began back on July 15, ...
Razor clamming closes Monday on Clatsop County beaches. Fish and wildlife officials want to allow young clams to establish themselves on the beach during the summer. Eighteen miles of beaches north of ...
ASTORIA – After a great season, razor clamming will close Tuesday, July 15, on the Clatsop beaches for the annual conservation closure to protect newly-set young clams. Since 1967 the Oregon ...
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