The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife has put out information regarding a series of some of the summer’s lowest tides beginning today
Of course, this means excellent clamming opportunities. A recent spawning event means there are some juvenile razor clams out there.
It’s very important to make sure you’re digging for larger razor clams by looking for shows that are nickel-sized or bigger.
Help protect juvenile razor clams
Tomorrow begins a series of some of the summer's lowest tides, which means excellent clamming opportunities. A recent spawning event means there are some juvenile razor clams out there. It's super important to make sure you're digging for larger razor clams by looking for shows that are nickel-sized or bigger. It's also important to keep the first 15 clams you encounter.
Posted by Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife on Tuesday, June 12, 2018
It’s also important to keep the first 15 clams you encounter.
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