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"Striped Bass Bonanza: Anglers Flock to the Hudson River for Promising Start to Fishing Season"
Published 1 year ago
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The Hudson River fishing scene in New York City is buzzing with activity this April 4, 2025. With striped bass season officially open as of April 1, anglers are out in full force, and early reports hint at a promising start to the season.
Tidal conditions today are favorable for fishing. Low tide is expected in the early morning, followed by high tide mid-afternoon, creating ideal conditions for targeting striped bass near shallower waters as the tide rises. The weather is clear with mild temperatures ranging from the 50s in the morning to the mid-60s by afternoon. Winds are light, perfect for both shore and boat fishing. Sunrise today was at 6:29 AM and sunset will be at 7:24 PM, making early morning and late afternoon prime fishing times.
Striped bass are the main attraction right now. Schools of stripers have been observed migrating up the Hudson River to spawn, with fish ranging from 20 to over 40 inches being reported. These pre-spawn stripers are feeding actively. Popular lures include soft plastics like Z-Man HeroZ and paddle tails, as well as herring-imitating glide baits. For live bait, herring and shad are extremely effective. Bloodworms and sandworms are also reliable options, especially when fishing closer to shore or in brackish water.
Recent reports indicate good catches in areas like Beacon, Denning's Point, and further south by the George Washington Bridge. The Esopus Flats and Malden areas are also producing excellent results upstream, with skilled anglers landing large stripers using live herring and eels. In New York City, Pier 26 and Pier 40 have seen some action, though catches here are often smaller compared to the upstream zones.
For the best success, try starting at Pete and Toshi Seeger Riverfront Park in Beacon, where access is easy and deeper waters are within casting distance. Mills Norrie State Park in Staatsburg is another excellent spot, especially if you’re looking for productive trails combined with great river access.
The bite is expected to improve as water temperatures stabilize. For tackle, a heavy line (30-50 lb test) and circle hooks are recommended to handle these hard-fighting fish and ensure compliance with local regulations. Remember, keepers must measure between 23 and 28 inches long, with a one-fish daily bag limit.
Whether you’re a seasoned angler or a newbie, the Hudson River is alive with opportunity today. Tight lines out there!
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Tidal conditions today are favorable for fishing. Low tide is expected in the early morning, followed by high tide mid-afternoon, creating ideal conditions for targeting striped bass near shallower waters as the tide rises. The weather is clear with mild temperatures ranging from the 50s in the morning to the mid-60s by afternoon. Winds are light, perfect for both shore and boat fishing. Sunrise today was at 6:29 AM and sunset will be at 7:24 PM, making early morning and late afternoon prime fishing times.
Striped bass are the main attraction right now. Schools of stripers have been observed migrating up the Hudson River to spawn, with fish ranging from 20 to over 40 inches being reported. These pre-spawn stripers are feeding actively. Popular lures include soft plastics like Z-Man HeroZ and paddle tails, as well as herring-imitating glide baits. For live bait, herring and shad are extremely effective. Bloodworms and sandworms are also reliable options, especially when fishing closer to shore or in brackish water.
Recent reports indicate good catches in areas like Beacon, Denning's Point, and further south by the George Washington Bridge. The Esopus Flats and Malden areas are also producing excellent results upstream, with skilled anglers landing large stripers using live herring and eels. In New York City, Pier 26 and Pier 40 have seen some action, though catches here are often smaller compared to the upstream zones.
For the best success, try starting at Pete and Toshi Seeger Riverfront Park in Beacon, where access is easy and deeper waters are within casting distance. Mills Norrie State Park in Staatsburg is another excellent spot, especially if you’re looking for productive trails combined with great river access.
The bite is expected to improve as water temperatures stabilize. For tackle, a heavy line (30-50 lb test) and circle hooks are recommended to handle these hard-fighting fish and ensure compliance with local regulations. Remember, keepers must measure between 23 and 28 inches long, with a one-fish daily bag limit.
Whether you’re a seasoned angler or a newbie, the Hudson River is alive with opportunity today. Tight lines out there!
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI