Started out with a Friday evening session with the fam, spent the majority of the time showing my son everything I’ve been learning so far and watched him pull in a perch even smaller than the ones I’ve been catching, a couple normal size perch, and a huge guitarfish. Fun watching him fight that one onto shore!
Saturday morning brought another guitar fish (for me) and a bunch of perch. Nothing of note but the quantity was fun.
Sunday morning started with a big perch early on, 12” or so. Caught it on clam, which I tried for the first time. Reasonably successful with clam as it pulled in an additional perch or two. Switched to crabs once they came out and pulled in a small corbina, small YFC, and a handful more perch.
All in all a successful weekend with lots of fish caught. Little bit more grass than I’d like, especially Saturday and Sunday mornings, but it was manageable.
Think I’m gonna get a reel spooled with braid next weekend just to try something different, learn something new.
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Re: Mission Beach 9/5 - 9/7
Thanks for the report. Gosh, both Pacific and Mission beaches have been dealing with a lot of kelp/eel grass this summer but there also sure has been some good reports of spotfin and nice halibut for the folks finding clear spots between the curd!
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Sounds like some fun outings! Those guitarfish pull hard too.
And... you got a reply from Bill Varney too!
And... you got a reply from Bill Varney too!
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Re: Mission Beach 9/5 - 9/7
Thanks for the report Joe. It's been rough for past month or so. I mentioned to Varney & if you listened/read his report last week, he believes the water temps are a tad too warm resulting in sand crabs (and fish) moving north. I think it also causes the heavy grass/kelp conditions. I recall we went through this same scenario last year, same time, then fishing picked up mid September and was good through mid November.
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Thank you both for point out and reminding me of this resource. I just now subscribed to him on YouTube to start listening to these reports! Definitely good to keep a pulse on things to know if being successful (or not) is a result of my own actions, general conditions, both, neither, etc.Perch killer wrote: Mon Sep 08, 2025 11:07 am Thanks for the report Joe. It's been rough for past month or so. I mentioned to Varney & if you listened/read his report last week, he believes the water temps are a tad too warm resulting in sand crabs (and fish) moving north. I think it also causes the heavy grass/kelp conditions. I recall we went through this same scenario last year, same time, then fishing picked up mid September and was good through mid November.
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