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Chilly Hudson River Fishing Report: Stripers, Tautog, and More Braving the Cold
Published 1 year, 4 months ago
Description
For December 6, 2024, the fishing scene in the Hudson River, particularly around New York City, is shaping up to be quite interesting despite the chilly weather.
### Weather and Tides
Today, the weather is mostly cloudy with a high near 31°F and a northwest wind of 7 to 11 mph[3]. Tides are significant, with the high tide at 04:07 AM at 12.84 feet and the low tide at 10:31 AM at 2.3 feet, according to the tidal reports[2].
### Sunrise and Sunset
Sunrise is at 7:13 AM, and sunset is at 4:24 PM, giving anglers a decent window of daylight to fish[4].
### Fish Activity
Despite the cold weather, there is still some good fish activity. Striped bass, particularly schoolie to over-slot stripers, are active in the area. They can be found feeding on large squid and other baitfish near the beaches and within 3 miles of shore. Tautog fishing is also good, especially around inshore structures where they are feeding on crabs[1].
### Best Lures and Bait
For striped bass, using lures like jigs or plugs that mimic squid or bunker can be effective. For tautog, using crab baits is a must, as they are on a crab-crunching chew. Bottom bouncers can also yield good results for tautog, especially in deeper waters.
### Hot Spots
Some hot spots include the Western Sound beaches where schoolie striped bass have been seen in blitzes. The Hudson River itself, particularly around the inshore structures and near the beaches, is also a good spot for both striped bass and tautog. Additionally, the tidal creeks are worth exploring for big chain pickerel and yellow perch.
Overall, while the weather is cold, the fish are still biting, making it a good day to get out on the water and try your luck in the Hudson River. Just make sure to bundle up and stay warm.
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
### Weather and Tides
Today, the weather is mostly cloudy with a high near 31°F and a northwest wind of 7 to 11 mph[3]. Tides are significant, with the high tide at 04:07 AM at 12.84 feet and the low tide at 10:31 AM at 2.3 feet, according to the tidal reports[2].
### Sunrise and Sunset
Sunrise is at 7:13 AM, and sunset is at 4:24 PM, giving anglers a decent window of daylight to fish[4].
### Fish Activity
Despite the cold weather, there is still some good fish activity. Striped bass, particularly schoolie to over-slot stripers, are active in the area. They can be found feeding on large squid and other baitfish near the beaches and within 3 miles of shore. Tautog fishing is also good, especially around inshore structures where they are feeding on crabs[1].
### Best Lures and Bait
For striped bass, using lures like jigs or plugs that mimic squid or bunker can be effective. For tautog, using crab baits is a must, as they are on a crab-crunching chew. Bottom bouncers can also yield good results for tautog, especially in deeper waters.
### Hot Spots
Some hot spots include the Western Sound beaches where schoolie striped bass have been seen in blitzes. The Hudson River itself, particularly around the inshore structures and near the beaches, is also a good spot for both striped bass and tautog. Additionally, the tidal creeks are worth exploring for big chain pickerel and yellow perch.
Overall, while the weather is cold, the fish are still biting, making it a good day to get out on the water and try your luck in the Hudson River. Just make sure to bundle up and stay warm.
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI