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Hudson River Fishing Update: Steelhead, Trout, and More [February 10, 2025]

Hudson River Fishing Update: Steelhead, Trout, and More [February 10, 2025]

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Hey 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 February 10, 2025.

First off, let's talk about the conditions. The weather is chilly, with temperatures hovering around the mid-30s to low 40s, which is typical for this time of year. Sunrise today is at about 6:45 AM, and sunset will be around 5:15 PM, giving us a decent window for some serious fishing.

Tidal reports indicate that we have a moderate tide, which is ideal for targeting some of the Hudson River's prized species. The water has cleared up nicely after some rough conditions, and the fish have settled in, making for a promising day on the water.

Recently, there's been a lot of action with steelhead and brown trout. Despite the cold weather slowing down the steelhead bite, anglers are still finding success in areas with slow current, particularly in the lower Niagara River and the Lake Ontario tributaries. For those targeting trout, stained conditions have proven to be ideal, with many browns and steelhead being caught from the shore.

If you're after striped bass, it's worth noting that the recent YOY (Young of the Year) survey values were below the 25th percentile for the second consecutive year, indicating a bit of a challenge. However, there are still some hot spots worth checking out. Places like Pete And Toshi Seeger Riverfront Park in Beacon, NY, and the Bleachery area on the lower Wappingers Creek in Wappingers Falls, NY, are known for their striped bass activity, especially during spawning seasons.

For your tackle box, consider using egg-imitating beads, spinners, jigs, and egg sacks. These have been producing good results for steelhead and brown trout in the Niagara River and Lake Ontario bays. In the bays, you might also find good activity with perch, bass, and pike.

One of the most remarkable catches recently was a 200-pound Atlantic sturgeon caught during an annual survey in the Hudson River. While sturgeon are not typically targeted by recreational anglers due to their endangered status, it's a reminder of the incredible biodiversity in our waters.

For today's fishing, I recommend heading to Mills Norrie State Park (Norrie Point) in Staatsburg, NY, or Bob Shepard Highland Landing Park in Highland, NY. Both of these spots offer excellent access to the Hudson River and have been known to yield some great catches.

In summary, the Hudson River is offering some exciting fishing opportunities right now, especially for steelhead, brown trout, and other species. Make sure to bundle up, choose the right lures, and hit those hot spots for a memorable day on the water.

Tight lines, everyone

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