It’s time to mark your calendar for fall and winter razor-clam digging. It’s a chance to snatch some fresh bivalves out of coastal sands, coat them with cracker crumbs and sizzle them on the skillet.
From Thursday to March 11, people can go clamming from noon to midnight, during the afternoon and evening low tides. From March 12 to 17, people can go for the morning and early afternoon tides, from ...
I FIRST WENT razor clamming out of the most casual curiosity. I was a transplant from the East to the West Coast. I’d barely heard of razor clams, but I had a clam shovel I’d purchased at a garage ...
Digging razor clams has been a deep-rooted tradition on the North Coast for generations. Not only are they delicious, it is a true family sport that can be enjoyed by the young and old alike. All that ...
It’s very, very difficult to ignore the siren call of a sunny spring day on one of Washington’s coastal beaches. Add a razor clam dig to the mix, and it becomes well-nigh impossible. Sun, sand, and ...
So you’re standing on the Pacific beach, say a half-mile north of Ocean Shores. It’s nighttime, and black as ebony. A very stiff wind is blowing in from Japan, finding all the holes in your clothing, ...
You know what would make supermarket food taste better? Making grocery shopping more like clam digging. Imagine having to paw through a bin of wet sand to find your onions, or thrash through icy waves ...
PORTLAND, Ore. — After a brief health advisory closed razor clamming earlier this spring, the popular pastime reopened along most Oregon beaches. On Friday, the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife ...
Although the geoduck, the horse penis-sized bivalve around which Anthony Bourdain wrapped his manly lips in the Pacific Northwest episode of No Reservations, doesn't lurk beneath the beaches on the ...
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