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Crabbing & Clamming - Oregon Department of Fish & Wildlife
Learn more about the biotoxins that occasionally shut down razor clamming, and sometimes crabbing, on the Oregon coast.
Start clamming - Oregon Department of Fish & Wildlife
Clamming is a year-round opportunity on the Oregon coast, but your success will be influenced by the season, the tide and a conservation closure. Clamming through the seasons – Here’s a look at clamming throughout the year.
Crabbing & Clamming Report - Marine Zone | Oregon …
Jan 29, 2025 · Please check the regulation update section above for those areas of the Oregon coast that are open for razor clamming. Always call the ODA shellfish safety hotline at 1-800-448-2474 or ODA shellfish closures website before harvesting for the most current information about shellfish safety closures.
Clams - Oregon Department of Fish & Wildlife
Technique: The best clamming is during low tide (minus tides are the best) and when ocean swells are low as that is when clams will be nearer the surface. When a razor clam extends its neck near the surface of the beach it produces a distinct “show.”
Seasonal Opportunities - Oregon Department of Fish & Wildlife
The whole family can enjoy clamming at the beach FALL September, October, November. Bay clamming is open coast-wide, and the conservation closure of razor clams on Clatsop beaches ends on Sept. 30. Fall can be some of the best crabbing of …
Oregon shellfish regulations - Oregon Department of Fish & Wildlife
Jan 5, 2024 · OPEN SEASON: Entire year and at all hours (exceptions are listed under “Harvest methods and restrictions” in the table below) and except when any state agency has issued a public health advisory. HEALTH ADVISORIES: Crabbing and clamming occasionally can be closed due to elevated levels of biotoxins or other health issues.
Zones - Oregon Department of Fish & Wildlife
Oregon's crabbing and clamming zones include the beaches, bays and estuaries of the northwest and southwest zones, the mouth of the Columbia River, and the ocean itself for ocean crabbing. Visit e-regulations
Northwest Zone - Oregon Department of Fish & Wildlife
Clatsop beaches: Around 95 percent of Oregon's razor clam digging occurs on beaches from the Columbia River to Seaside. Very popular for razor clamming from Oct. 1- July 14 each year. Nehalem Bay: Located on Hwy 101 60 miles north of Lincoln City and 40 miles south of Astoria.
Species - Oregon Department of Fish & Wildlife
Oregon clams include the much-prized razor clam, as well as bay clams -- a catch-all term that includes several different species of clams. Bay clams are widely distributed on the coast, while razor clams are concentrated on the north coast beaches in Clatsop county.
Licensing Info - Oregon Department of Fish & Wildlife
Learn more about the biotoxins that occasionally shut down razor clamming, and sometimes crabbing, on the Oregon coast. Buy a shellfish license Fall and winter can be excellent times for crabbing and clamming.