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Ninilchik Alaska razor clammingWelcome to our Kenai Peninsula razor clamming tides page. Below, you will find a list of all the days of the summers of 2010 and 2011 with minus tides on the beaches of the Kenai Peninsula. Generally, good digging is found on tides of -2.0 or lower. Some beaches dig well at -0.5 or better, others yet don't produce good digging until tides reach -4.0 or lower.

Tide times below are for beaches at Ninilchik, Alaska. For Clam Gulch area beaches, the low tide is 40-45 minutes later than the listed time.

In addition to the table of diggable tides listed below, you can also click on each link to download a PDF table of all the tides for each month, both low and high to plan all your fishing activities!

 

2010 Ninilchik, Alaska Clam Digging Tide Tables

May 2010 (Printable)
  • 1 -2.7 at 12:12 PM
  • 2 -1.3 at 12:53 PM
  • 12 -1.0 at 9:20 AM
  • 13 -2.1 at 9:56 AM
  • 14 -3.0 at 10:34 AM
  • 15 -3.4 at 11:13 AM
  • 16 -3.4 at 11:54 AM
  • 17  -2.9 at 12:39 PM
  • 18 -2.1 at 1:27 PM
  • 19 -0.9 at 2:21 PM
  • 24 -0.5 at 7:32 AM
  • 25 -2.0 at 8:24 AM
  • 26 -3.1 at 9:11 AM
  • 27 -3.6 at 9:54 AM
  • 28 -3.7 at 10:36 PM
  • 29 -3.3 at 11:15 AM
  • 30 -2.5 at 11:55 AM
  • 31 -1.5 at 12:33 PM
June 2010 (Printable)
  • 1 -0.3 at 1:12 PM
  • 10 -0.9 at 8:53 AM
  • 11 -2.4 at 9:35 AM
  • 12 -3.5 at 10:17 AM
  • 13 -4.2 at 10:59 AM
  • 14 -4.5 at 11:42 AM
  • 15 -4.1 at 12:27 PM
  • 16 -3.2 at 1:13 PM
  • 17 -1.8 at 2:02 PM
  • 18 -0.1 at 2:54 PM
  • 22 -0.1 at 7:14 AM
  • 23 -1.1 at 8:11 AM
  • 24 -1.9 at 9:00 AM
  • 25 - 2.4 at 9:44 AM
  • 26 -2.6 at 10:24 AM
  • 27 -2.6 at 11:01 AM
  • 28 -2.2 at 11:36 AM
  • 29 -1.6 at 12:10 PM
  • 30 -0.6 at 12:44 PM
July 2010 (Printable)
  • 9 -0.5 at 8:31 AM
  • 10 -2.3 at 9:17 AM
  • 11 -3.7 at 10:01 AM
  • 12 -4.7 at 10:44 AM
  • 13 -5.0 at 11:26 AM
  • 14 -4.5 at 12:09 PM
  • 15  -0.1 at 12:30 AM and -3.3 at 12:52 PM
  • 16  -0.1 at 1:20 AM and -1.6 at 1:37 PM
  • 23 -0.4 at 8:53 AM
  • 24 -1.1 at 9:34 AM
  • 25 -1.5 at 10:10 AM
  • 26 -1.7 at 10:42 AM
  • 27 -1.6 at 11:13 AM
  • 28 -1.2 at 11:43 AM
  • 29 -0.4 at 12:12 PM

The tides listed in green are perfect for the double limit dig ... one before midnight, and one after!

August 2010 (Printable)
  • 7 -0.1 at 8:11 AM
  • 8 -1.9 at 8:58 AM
  • 9 -3.5 at 9:41 AM
  • 10 -4.4 at 10:23 AM
  • 11 -4.5 at 11:04 AM and -1.8 at 11:24 PM
  • 12 -3.9 at 11:45 AM
  • 13 -2.2 at 12:10 AM and -2.4 at 12:26 PM
  • 14 -1.8 at 12:57 AM and -0.5 at 1:09 PM
  • 15 -0.8 at 1:47 AM
  • 23 -0.3 at 9:47 AM
  • 24 -0.6 at 10:16 AM
  • 25 -0.5 at 10:43 AM
  • 26 -0.2 at 11:11 AM

The tides listed in green are perfect for the double limit dig ... one before midnight, and one after!

2011 Ninilchik, Alaska Tides

May 2011 (Printable)
  • 1 -0.3 at 9: 24 AM

  • 2 -1.2 at 9:57 AM

  • 3 -1.7 at 10:30 AM

  • 4 -2.0 at  11:03 AM

  • 5 -1.9 at 11:38 AM

  • 6 -1.5 at 12:15 PM

  • 7 -0.9 at 12:55 PM

  • 8 -0.1 at 1:40 PM

  • 14 -0.7 at 7:42 AM

  • 15 -2.7 at 8:34 AM

  • 16 -4.3 at 9:22 AM

  • 17 -5.2 at 10:08 AM

  • 18 -5.3 at 10:53 AM

  • 19 -4.8 at 11:38 AM

  • 20 -3.6 at 12:23 PM

  • 21 -2.1 at 1:08 PM

  • 22 -0.4 at 1:55 PM

  • 30 0.0 at 8:56 AM

  • 31 -1.0 at 9:33 AM

June 2011 (Printable)
  • 1 -1.9 at 10:09 AM

  • 2 -2.4 at 10:45 AM

  • 3 -2.7 at 11:22 AM

  • 4 -2.6 at 12:01 PM

  • 5 -2.2 at 12:41 PM

  • 6 -1.5 at 1:25 PM

  • 7 -0.4 at 2:13 PM

  • 12 -0.9 at 7:22 AM

  • 13 -2.4 at 8:18 AM

  • 14 -3.6 at 9:09 AM

  • 15 -4.3 at 9:57 AM

  • 16 -4.5 at 10:41 AM

  • 17 -4.2 at 11:24 AM

  • 18 -3.3 at 12:05 PM

  • 19 -2.1 at 12:45 PM

  • 20 -0.6 at 1:24 PM

  • 29 -0.6 at 9:11 AM

  • 30 -1.8 at 9:49 AM

July 2011 (Printable)
  • 1 -2.7 at 10:27 AM

  • 2 -3.4 at 11:05 AM

  • 3 -3.5 at 11:44 AM

  • 4 -3.1 at 12:23 PM

  • 5 -2.2 at 1:05 PM

  • 6 -0.8 at 1:49 PM

  • 11 -0.2 at 7:09 AM

  • 12 -1.3 at 8:10 AM

  • 13 -2.4 at 9:02 AM

  • 14 -3.1 at 9:47 AM

  • 15 -3.4 10:28 AM

  • 16 -3.2 at 11:06 AM

  • 17 -2.6 at 11:42 AM

  • 18 -1.6 at 12:16 PM

  • 19 -0.3 at 12:49 AM

  • 28 0.0 at 8:49 AM

  • 29 -1.5 at 9:28 AM

  • 30 -2.7 at 10:06 AM

  • 31 -3.5 at 10:43 AM

August 2011 (Printable)
  • 1 -3.7 at 11:22 AM and -0.3 at 11:40 PM

  • 2 -3.2 at 12:01 PM

  • 3 -0.8 at 12:25 AM and -2.0 at 12:41 PM

  • 4 -0.7 at 1:12 AM and -0.3 at 1:25 PM

  • 10 0.0 at 8:04 AM

  • 11 -1.0 8:54 AM

  • 12 -1.6 at 9:34 AM

  • 13 -1.9 at 10:10 AM

  • 14 -1.8 at 10:42 AM

  • 15 -1.4 at 11:14 AM

  • 16 -0.5 at 11:44 AM

  • 27 -1.0 at 9:01 AM

  • 28 -2.2 at 9:39 AM

  • 29 -2.9 at 10:17 AM and -1.5 at 10:37 PM

  • 30 -3.0 at 10:56 AM and -2.5 at 11:19 PM

  • 31 -2.3 at 11:36 AM

The tides listed in green are perfect for the double limit dig ... one before midnight, and one after!


 

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