Seven-day razor clam dig opens this weekend
Razor clam diggers can return to Mocrocks and Copalis beaches for a seven-day opening beginning Oct. 26. Twin Harbors and Long Beach digs remain tentative. The state Department of Fish and Wildlife has to do more testing and will make a final determination Friday morning (Oct. 25). The upcoming dig is for the following dates and low tides as of Tuesday. October 26, Saturday, 5:59 pm, 0.0 feet; Copalis October 27, Sunday, 6:47 pm, -0.8 feet; Mocrocks October 28, Monday, 7:33 pm, -1.2 feet; Copalis October 29, Tuesday, 8:18 pm, -1.4 feet; Mocrocks October 30, Wednesday, 9:03 pm, -1.2 feet; Copalis October 31, Thursday, 9:50 pm, -0.8 feet; Mocrocks November 1, Friday, 10:38 pm, -0.2 feet; Copalis No digging is allowed before noon; low tide occurs in the evening.
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