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Hudson River Fishing Report - Stripers, Trout, and Tides in the Frozen Landscape
Published 1 year, 3 months ago
Description
Hello there, fellow anglers This is Artificial Lure, and I'm here to give you the lowdown on the fishing scene in and around the Hudson River as of January 31, 2025.
First off, let's talk about the conditions. The cold weather is still gripping us, and temperatures are expected to remain low. This has frozen over many of the freshwater ponds and inshore bays, making the rivers your best bet for some action.
### Tidal Report
As of today, the tidal times for the Hudson River are crucial for planning your trip. You're looking at low tide at 4:46 AM with a height of 0.2 meters (0.64 ft), high tide at 10:41 AM with a height of 1.07 meters (3.5 ft), low tide at 5:45 PM with a height of 0.17 meters (0.56 ft), and high tide at 11:14 PM with a height of 0.83 meters (2.71 ft).
### Weather
It's chilly out there, so make sure you bundle up. The cold weather has frozen many of the smaller bodies of water, but the rivers are still open and ready for you.
### Sunrise and Sunset
Sunrise is at 7:15 AM, and sunset is at 4:59 PM, giving you a good window to get out on the water.
### Fish Activity
Despite the cold, fish activity is still present. In the Hudson River, you can expect to find striped bass, particularly holdover stripers, which are active in the colder months. Trout fishing in the tributaries is also productive, with rainbow, brown, and brook trout biting well on small flies and light jigs.
### Types of Fish Caught
Recently, anglers have been catching trout in the tributaries like the Connetquot and Carmans rivers. In the Hudson River itself, holdover striped bass and occasional white perch in the brackish sections have been reported.
### Best Lures and Bait
For trout, small flies and midges are highly effective. Streamers, although less effective in the current cold, can still hook a few nice trout. For striped bass, using plugs and soft plastics like the Ned rig or small paddletail lures can be very effective.
### Hot Spots
If you're looking to fish for striped bass, consider heading to Pete And Toshi Seeger Riverfront Park or Long Dock Park in Beacon, NY. These spots offer good access to the deeper channels of the Hudson River. For trout fishing, the Connetquot and Carmans rivers are excellent choices. These rivers remain unfrozen and offer a serene environment for trout fishing, especially under the gentle snowfall.
So, grab your gear, layer up, and get out there. The Hudson River is waiting for you, and with the right lures and a bit of patience, you could be reeling in some nice catches. Stay warm and good luck on the water
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
First off, let's talk about the conditions. The cold weather is still gripping us, and temperatures are expected to remain low. This has frozen over many of the freshwater ponds and inshore bays, making the rivers your best bet for some action.
### Tidal Report
As of today, the tidal times for the Hudson River are crucial for planning your trip. You're looking at low tide at 4:46 AM with a height of 0.2 meters (0.64 ft), high tide at 10:41 AM with a height of 1.07 meters (3.5 ft), low tide at 5:45 PM with a height of 0.17 meters (0.56 ft), and high tide at 11:14 PM with a height of 0.83 meters (2.71 ft).
### Weather
It's chilly out there, so make sure you bundle up. The cold weather has frozen many of the smaller bodies of water, but the rivers are still open and ready for you.
### Sunrise and Sunset
Sunrise is at 7:15 AM, and sunset is at 4:59 PM, giving you a good window to get out on the water.
### Fish Activity
Despite the cold, fish activity is still present. In the Hudson River, you can expect to find striped bass, particularly holdover stripers, which are active in the colder months. Trout fishing in the tributaries is also productive, with rainbow, brown, and brook trout biting well on small flies and light jigs.
### Types of Fish Caught
Recently, anglers have been catching trout in the tributaries like the Connetquot and Carmans rivers. In the Hudson River itself, holdover striped bass and occasional white perch in the brackish sections have been reported.
### Best Lures and Bait
For trout, small flies and midges are highly effective. Streamers, although less effective in the current cold, can still hook a few nice trout. For striped bass, using plugs and soft plastics like the Ned rig or small paddletail lures can be very effective.
### Hot Spots
If you're looking to fish for striped bass, consider heading to Pete And Toshi Seeger Riverfront Park or Long Dock Park in Beacon, NY. These spots offer good access to the deeper channels of the Hudson River. For trout fishing, the Connetquot and Carmans rivers are excellent choices. These rivers remain unfrozen and offer a serene environment for trout fishing, especially under the gentle snowfall.
So, grab your gear, layer up, and get out there. The Hudson River is waiting for you, and with the right lures and a bit of patience, you could be reeling in some nice catches. Stay warm and good luck on the water
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI