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Frosty Fishing on the Hudson: Exploring Winter Angling Opportunities

Frosty Fishing on the Hudson: Exploring Winter Angling Opportunities

Published 1 year, 4 months ago
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For those venturing out to the Hudson River today, December 20, 2024, here’s what you can expect:

First off, let's look at the tides. Today, the low tide is at 00:45 AM with a height of -0.01 m, followed by a high tide at 6:44 AM with a height of 1.09 m. The next low tide is at 12:42 PM with a height of 0.14 m, and the final high tide of the day is at 6:50 PM with a height of 1.19 m. Sunrise is at 7:20 AM, and sunset is at 4:25 PM[2].

Weather-wise, it's been quite chilly, but the rain has subsided, making it a decent day to get out on the water. However, be prepared for cold temperatures.

Fish activity in the Hudson River has been quite promising. Yesterday, anglers caught a mix of species including trout, smallmouth bass, and even some northern pike. The river's diverse fisheries offer a wide range of fishing experiences. In the northern sections around North River, fly fishermen have been successful with trout, particularly in areas with coldwater springs and tributaries. Further downstream, around Lake Luzerne and Queensbury, smallmouth bass and pike are more common[3].

For bait, worms, spinners, and plugs have been working well, especially when worked through pools and around rocky structures. If you're targeting trout, consider using smaller streamers or nymphs. For bass and pike, larger spinners or plugs can yield good results.

Some hot spots to consider include the Hudson River Recreation Area off Golf Course Road in Warrensburg, which offers good public access. Another spot is the Upper Hudson Boat Launch section off River Road in the town of Lake Luzerne. The areas around Hudson Pointe Park, Big Boom Road, and Feeder Dam in Glens Falls and Queensbury are also known for their action-packed fishing[3].

Overall, the Hudson River is offering some great fishing opportunities despite the cold weather. Make sure to bundle up and enjoy the day on the water.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
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