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Hudson River Fishing Report: Stripers Biting Bright on the Tides

Hudson River Fishing Report: Stripers Biting Bright on the Tides

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Fishing Report for Hudson River, New York City - April 14, 2025

Good morning anglers! The Hudson River is alive with activity as striped bass season is well underway, and spring fishing conditions are shaping up beautifully. Today's weather is sunny and mild, with temperatures in the mid-50s making it a perfect day to hit the water. Sunrise was at 6:17 AM, and sunset will come at 7:32 PM, giving plenty of daylight to reel in some action.

The tidal schedule is setting up nicely for striper fishing, with high tide peaking mid-morning and low tide mid-afternoon. These conditions should bring active water movement that stirs up baitfish, drawing in hungry bass. Water temperatures remain in the low 40s, so slower presentations are key for success.

Striped bass are the star of the show right now. Anglers have been reporting consistent catches of school-sized stripers in the 20-inch to 35-inch range, with a few larger females pushing past the 40-inch mark. Recent activity has been strongest south of the George Washington Bridge and extends up through the Poughkeepsie area. For bait, live shad and herring are unbeatable, but artificial lures like soft-plastic stickbaits, swim shads, and glidebaits in white or chrome have also been doing the trick. Bloodworms and sandworms are excellent natural bait alternatives as well.

For fishing hot spots, try the Pete and Toshi Seeger Riverfront Park in Beacon, a consistent producer at this time of year, or the Esopus flats near Kingston, a known striper magnet. Closer to the city, the area around the George Washington Bridge has seen some robust action on the outgoing tide.

A few tips to boost your success today: use non-offset circle hooks to comply with regulations and practice slower retrieves to entice the bass in the cooler water. Drifting or trolling live bait around deeper channels and creek mouths can also yield great results.

Enjoy your time on the water and good luck hooking into some Hudson River beauties. Tight lines!

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