Clatsop County's beaches are a hot spot for razor clams, which have adapted to dig vertically in the sand so they can survive our wild winter storms. The Columbia River spits out sand that washes onto beaches clear down to Seaside, and the jetties built to stabilize the river mouth have extended the Oregon shoreline and expanded potential clam beds.
wow! WHERE EXACTLY IS THIS?
sexy52637 10 months ago
oh and someone drowned today(the day this video was released) in the same area clamming
ohhellnoyoudidnt 1 year ago
ha ha first comment ever, i am used to getting my limit i prefer negative tides of minus 1.0 or more
and you find lots of seashells do not put your clams on the sand the birds will rob you blind
ohhellnoyoudidnt 1 year ago