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Title: So, what does next year look like....????
Post by: lastmk8 on April 17, 2020, 09:01:26 AM
Having lived here long enough I finally went Razor Clamming for the first time this year, had a blast and BAM, just like that the season ends for this COVID Bug.  So my question for some of you old timers and experienced clam diggers, what effect will having lost over 3/4 of the season of razor clam digging do to next year?  Bigger clams?  Increased limits?  More people digging?  I believe the state says over 400,000 people dig razor clams every year, this year we hardly touched them, just a rookie wondering what this may do for next year.
Title: Re: So, what does next year look like....????
Post by: Katmai Guy on April 17, 2020, 09:03:38 AM
Way bigger clams, more if they keep stocking on schedule.
Title: Re: So, what does next year look like....????
Post by: NorseNW on April 17, 2020, 02:43:40 PM
Definitely larger clams and likely more digs.  I'm hoping they don't do what they did a couple years ago when they had it shut down for a month due to health reasons and then when the opened it back up it was open for nearly a month straight.  Strange the next year the clam population sucked and we barely had any digs.  Wonder how that happened  :rolleyes:
Title: Re: So, what does next year look like....????
Post by: Stein on April 17, 2020, 02:50:30 PM
Yeah, I have my fingers crossed for at least one night/morning tide combo so we can hit two digs without having to stay two nights.
Title: Re: So, what does next year look like....????
Post by: AL WORRELLS KID on April 17, 2020, 04:44:06 PM
As in years past.....They're still growing  :tup:
Looking for bigger Razor Clams? Go North to Alaska.

Size
Maximum length is over 12 inches
Age
Maximum age is 11 years
Range/Distribution
The Arctic razor clam is found in southern Cook Inlet westward to the Bering Sea and Siberia. The Pacific razor clam is more widely distributed and is found from Pismo, California, north to the Aleutian Islands. The Pacific razor clam is the more frequently encountered of the two species.

Predators
Starry flounder, Dungeness crab, seagulls, ducks, sandpiper, glaucous-winged gull, green and white sturgeon, bears and
Doug
Title: Re: So, what does next year look like....????
Post by: nwwanderer on April 17, 2020, 05:18:40 PM
Dug those at Clam Gulch many years ago, am told they are now all but gone at that site from natural changes.  Anyone know for sure?
Title: Re: So, what does next year look like....????
Post by: dilleytech on April 19, 2020, 09:14:33 AM
I bet when they do open another dig they will not only be bigger but they will have increased limits. A few years ago they had a one or two day dig with a 30 clam limit after it was closed or had bad conditions for awhile or something and they figured there were extra clams for harvest. . That was a special day
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