Razor clam digs are back!

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OLYMPIA – Razor clam digging is back on the Washington coast, beginning today. The state Department of Fish and Wildlife announced this week 39 days of digging through December, including 4 days in a row of morning

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Razor clam digs are back!

OLYMPIA – Razor clam digging is back on the Washington coast, beginning today. The state Department of Fish and Wildlife announced this week 39 days of digging through December, including 4 days in a row of morning