Oregon Clamming Reports
Oregon Clamming Report
Oregon’s clamming season is thriving, with robust populations of Pacific Razor Clams thriving along the coast. The recent favorable tide conditions have made for successful harvests at popular beaches such as Fort Stevens, Sunset Beach, and Gearhart Beach. Enthusiasts are enjoying productive outings and learning new skills with the help of local guides.
We get these questions frequently. When is the best time to go clamming in Oregon? The ideal time for clamming is during a negative low tide. This is when Razor Clams are most accessible and visible. Local guides can provide specific timing based on current tide schedules. What gear do I need for a clamming trip? Essential gear includes a clam digging shovel, a bucket or cooler for your clams, and weather-appropriate clothing. Some trips may provide equipment, so it’s best to confirm with your guide. Lastly, What is the daily limit for Pacific Razor Clams? The daily limit is 15 Razor Clams per person. This regulation helps maintain sustainable clam populations and ensures that everyone has a chance to enjoy the harvest.
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