Time of Day - Barred Surfperch
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Time of Day - Barred Surfperch
I'd read something about surf perch biting well primarily during low light conditions and have experienced the bite shut down once things get bright on morning sessions. I got curious about the hour of the day that people are observing perch. I downloaded all 460+ barred surf perch records for CA from the website iNaturalist.org (a citizen science platform). I broke down the data into local hour of the report, corrected for PDT vs PST, and plotted the results. All records had verified species ID that included photos. I was surprised at the abundance of records midday. In this data set, there were no reported records between 10 pm (2200) and midnight (2400). I have not looked at tidal phase for these records, which will be a more complex programming task. Thanks for looking. [ edit there are many more people at beaches midday than early in the morning, so there is likely to be an observational bias baked into the data.]
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Re: Time of Day - Barred Surfperch
Since you like statistics, you might like https://www.amazon.com/High-Percentage- ... 1517384206 .
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Re: Time of Day - Barred Surfperch
Thanks for the recommendation! I bet the book carries lessons beyond freshwater bass!Gotfish? wrote: Wed Mar 25, 2026 8:20 am Since you like statistics, you might like https://www.amazon.com/High-Percentage- ... 1517384206 .
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Re: Time of Day - Barred Surfperch
Thanks for the post and work... I just fish (surf fish) when I can, and it's usually sun-up to about 11:00-1:00... I think that the brightest part of the day, may effect the fishing some, but tidal action effects it much more... We get a lot of over-cast mornings on the So. Cal. beaches so much of my fishing isn't in full sun, so it would be hard for me to say how much the light plays into surf fishing...
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