Clam Digging on Copalis Beach, Ocean Shores

WDFW Clam Digging

Make plans now to come razor clam digging in Ocean Shores at Copalis Beach steps from The Polynesian Resort.  The Washington Dept. of Fish & Wildlife has released its current calendar and regulations.

Copalis Beach in Ocean Shores is one of five harvest areas managed by the WDF&W. That makes Ocean Shores a hub for the sought-after razor clam.   The Copalis Beach clamming area runs from the North Jetty to the mouth of the Copalis River, (with one small exception of a clam reserve just south of Ocean City).  Razor clams exist primarily on the intertidal coastal beaches from a +3 foot level to a -2 foot tide level.

Note that all dates are tentative and subject to change.  Find details, maps, and complete “how-to” information here.  All diggers age 15 and above require a license.  Get yours online. 

Clam Digging on Copalis Beach, Ocean Shores

Make plans now to come razor clam digging in Ocean Shores at Copalis Beach steps from The Polynesian Resort.  The Washington Dept. of Fish & Wildlife has released its current calendar and regulations.

Copalis Beach in Ocean Shores is one of five harvest areas managed by the WDF&W. That makes Ocean Shores a hub for the sought-after razor clam.   The Copalis Beach clamming area runs from the North Jetty to the mouth of the Copalis River, (with one small exception of a clam reserve just south of Ocean City).  Razor clams exist primarily on the intertidal coastal beaches from a +3 foot level to a -2 foot tide level.

Note that all dates are tentative and subject to change.  Find details, maps, and complete “how-to” information here.  All diggers age 15 and above require a license.  Get yours online. 

Clam Digging on Copalis Beach, Ocean Shores

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Make plans now to come razor clam digging in Ocean Shores at Copalis Beach steps from The Polynesian Resort.  The Washington Dept. of Fish & Wildlife has released its current calendar and regulations.

Copalis Beach in Ocean Shores is one of five harvest areas managed by the WDF&W. That makes Ocean Shores a hub for the sought-after razor clam.   The Copalis Beach clamming area runs from the North Jetty to the mouth of the Copalis River, (with one small exception of a clam reserve just south of Ocean City).  Razor clams exist primarily on the intertidal coastal beaches from a +3 foot level to a -2 foot tide level.

Note that all dates are tentative and subject to change.  Find details, maps, and complete “how-to” information here.  All diggers age 15 and above require a license.  Get yours online. 

Clam Digging on Copalis Beach, Ocean Shores

 

Make plans now to come razor clam digging in Ocean Shores at Copalis Beach steps from The Polynesian Resort.  The Washington Dept. of Fish & Wildlife has released its current calendar and regulations.

Copalis Beach in Ocean Shores is one of five harvest areas managed by the WDF&W. That makes Ocean Shores a hub for the sought-after razor clam.   The Copalis Beach clamming area runs from the North Jetty to the mouth of the Copalis River, (with one small exception of a clam reserve just south of Ocean City).  Razor clams exist primarily on the intertidal coastal beaches from a +3 foot level to a -2 foot tide level.

Note that all dates are tentative and subject to change.  Find details, maps, and complete “how-to” information here.  All diggers age 15 and above require a license.  Get yours online. 

 

Mocrocks Beach Clam Digging

Razor clam beach map

It’s a clam digging day at Mocrocks Beach in Ocean Shores.  The Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife (WDFW) made the announcement.  But, be sure to double-check the state’s web site for updates. All dates are tentative.  Sometimes dig dates are canceled. That can happen with little notice if toxins or other issues arise with the shellfish population.  You can learn more about clam digging there,  too.

Mocrocks Beach Clam Digging

Razor clam beach map

It’s a clam digging day at Mocrocks Beach in Ocean Shores.  The Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife (WDFW) made the announcement.  But, be sure to double-check the state’s web site for updates. All dates are tentative.  Sometimes dig dates are canceled. That can happen with little notice if toxins or other issues arise with the shellfish population.  You can learn more about clam digging there,  too.

Mocrocks Beach Clam Digging

Razor clam beach map

It’s a clam digging day at Mocrocks Beach in Ocean Shores.  The Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife (WDFW) made the announcement.  But, be sure to double-check the state’s web site for updates. All dates are tentative.  Sometimes dig dates are canceled. That can happen with little notice if toxins or other issues arise with the shellfish population.  You can learn more about clam digging there,  too.

Copalis Beach Clam Digging

Razor clam beach map

It’s a clam digging day at Copalis Beach in Ocean Shores.  The Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife (WDFW) made the announcement.  But, be sure to double-check the state’s web site for updates. All dates are tentative.  Sometimes dig dates are canceled. That can happen with little notice if toxins or other issues arise with the shellfish population.  You can learn more about clam digging there,  too.

Copalis Beach Clam Digging

Razor clam beach map

It’s a clam digging day at Copalis Beach in Ocean Shores.  The Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife (WDFW) made the announcement.  But, be sure to double-check the state’s web site for updates. All dates are tentative.  Sometimes dig dates are canceled. That can happen with little notice if toxins or other issues arise with the shellfish population.  You can learn more about clam digging there,  too.

Copalis Beach Clam Digging

Razor clam beach map

It’s a clam digging day at Copalis Beach in Ocean Shores.  The Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife (WDFW) made the announcement.  But, be sure to double-check the state’s web site for updates. All dates are tentative.  Sometimes dig dates are canceled. That can happen with little notice if toxins or other issues arise with the shellfish population.  You can learn more about clam digging there,  too.

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