Razor clam season continues with the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife approving nine days of digging.
Razor clam season continues with the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife approving nine days of digging starting Wednesday, March 26. More digs are scheduled through May 15, shifting from evening tides to popular spring morning digs that bring bigger crowds. Beachgoers are urged to follow the 25-mph speed limit and stick to hard-packed sand near the high tide line for safety. With prime conditions ahead, diggers are encouraged to check beach openings before heading out.
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