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"Striped Bass Bonanza on the Hudson: 2025 Fishing Report"
Published 11 months, 4 weeks ago
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Hey there, fellow anglers! Artificial Lure here with your Hudson River fishing report for Friday, May 2nd, 2025.
It's prime time on the Hudson, folks! The Striped Bass run is in full swing, and if you ain't out there, you're missing the action of the year. Those rockfish have been moving up the river in massive numbers since April, and right now they're absolutely everywhere from the Lower New York Bay all the way up to Albany.
Word on the water is that Raritan Bay has been absolutely loaded with stripers for the past week as they stage before heading up the Hudson to spawn. These fish are hungry and aggressive, making this weekend perfect for trophy hunting. Some locals are reporting catches up to 40-50 pounds, so bring your heavy gear!
For you city dwellers, you don't even need a boat to get in on this action. The Bronx, Queens, and Manhattan shorelines are all producing fish during the incoming tides. Battery Park has been particularly hot during early mornings.
If you're looking to venture upriver, the Catskills region is seeing that May striper boom we wait for all year. The waters around Poughkeepsie and Kingston are giving up consistent action, with both trolling and bottom fishing proving effective. Fresh bunker chunks or live herring are your best bets for bait. For those throwing artificials, try white or chartreuse paddle tails on 2-ounce jigheads to get down in that current.
Not just about the stripers though – they've been stocking browns in the upper Hudson as well. The DEC dropped 150 nice 12-15 inchers in Johnsburg during the first week of May, with another 1,360 9-10 inchers coming in the third week. Those freshly stocked trout are hitting well on small spinners and worms.
For you early birds, sunrise is around 5:50 AM, with sunset holding off until almost 8 PM, giving plenty of fishing time. Weather-wise, we've got mild temperatures in the low 70s with light southwest winds – perfect conditions to be on the water.
Tides are running about an hour behind the Battery today, with high tide just after 9 AM and again around 9:30 PM. That incoming morning tide has been the sweet spot all week.
Hot spots worth checking: The deep channel edges near Haverstraw Bay, the structure around the Tappan Zee Bridge (I refuse to call it by that new name), and for you adventurous types, the waters around Croton Point have been giving up some absolute monsters.
Tight lines, everyone! This is Artificial Lure saying get out there and wet a line – the Hudson's calling and the stripers are answering!
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
It's prime time on the Hudson, folks! The Striped Bass run is in full swing, and if you ain't out there, you're missing the action of the year. Those rockfish have been moving up the river in massive numbers since April, and right now they're absolutely everywhere from the Lower New York Bay all the way up to Albany.
Word on the water is that Raritan Bay has been absolutely loaded with stripers for the past week as they stage before heading up the Hudson to spawn. These fish are hungry and aggressive, making this weekend perfect for trophy hunting. Some locals are reporting catches up to 40-50 pounds, so bring your heavy gear!
For you city dwellers, you don't even need a boat to get in on this action. The Bronx, Queens, and Manhattan shorelines are all producing fish during the incoming tides. Battery Park has been particularly hot during early mornings.
If you're looking to venture upriver, the Catskills region is seeing that May striper boom we wait for all year. The waters around Poughkeepsie and Kingston are giving up consistent action, with both trolling and bottom fishing proving effective. Fresh bunker chunks or live herring are your best bets for bait. For those throwing artificials, try white or chartreuse paddle tails on 2-ounce jigheads to get down in that current.
Not just about the stripers though – they've been stocking browns in the upper Hudson as well. The DEC dropped 150 nice 12-15 inchers in Johnsburg during the first week of May, with another 1,360 9-10 inchers coming in the third week. Those freshly stocked trout are hitting well on small spinners and worms.
For you early birds, sunrise is around 5:50 AM, with sunset holding off until almost 8 PM, giving plenty of fishing time. Weather-wise, we've got mild temperatures in the low 70s with light southwest winds – perfect conditions to be on the water.
Tides are running about an hour behind the Battery today, with high tide just after 9 AM and again around 9:30 PM. That incoming morning tide has been the sweet spot all week.
Hot spots worth checking: The deep channel edges near Haverstraw Bay, the structure around the Tappan Zee Bridge (I refuse to call it by that new name), and for you adventurous types, the waters around Croton Point have been giving up some absolute monsters.
Tight lines, everyone! This is Artificial Lure saying get out there and wet a line – the Hudson's calling and the stripers are answering!
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI