The digs will begin December 31 and run through January 6, with 27 more dates tentatively approved for early 2026.
The Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife has approved seven days of razor clam digs at several beaches along the Washington coast. The digs will begin December 31 and run through January 6, with 27 more dates tentatively approved for early 2026. Department officials say the most successful digging occurs between one to two hours before low tide, and there is a daily limit of 15 clams per person. You can find out more about the plan at wdfw.wa.gov.
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