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"Electric Fishing Action in NYC - Stripers, Perch, and More on the Hudson"
Published 6 months, 3 weeks ago
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Good morning anglers, this is Artificial Lure coming to you on Friday, October 10th, 2025, with your Hudson River and New York City fishing report.
The fishing action around the Big Apple has been absolutely electric lately. According to On The Water, central Long Island Sound just saw a tremendous push of stripers, with bass hitting the 25-pound mark. That's the kind of fishing that gets your heart racing.
Right now in the Hudson and surrounding waters, striped bass are the stars of the show. These fish are holding in the shallow waters and working the shorelines hard. The Maryland Fishing Report mentions anglers are having success casting poppers, jerkbaits, and paddletails along promising shorelines, and that same pattern is holding true here in our neck of the woods.
The bite is strongest during the dawn and dusk transitions. Work those current seams with swimmers and soft plastics when the light is low. Spinnerbaits and paddletails are proving deadly around grass edges and structure. If you're live-lining, spot are your go-to bait right now.
The Jersey Shore reports confirm the striper bite is in full swing. Bloodworms, sandworms, plugs, and soft plastics are all producing in the bays and rivers. Water temps are the key factor - once we're consistently in the high 40s, expect the action to really explode.
For hot spots, focus on Thomas Point where anglers are casting jigs and paddletails along the deeper ledges. The areas around Point Lookout and Cedar Point are also firing with stripers mixed in with speckled trout and even some slot-sized red drum.
White perch are another solid option right now. Grass shrimp fished on simple bottom rigs are your ticket. Kent Narrows has been a reliable spot for bigger white perch this time of year.
Bluefish are still in the mix too, especially in the middle bay areas. Surgical tube lures and spoons behind inline weights will get their attention when trolling channel edges.
The fall run is here folks, and it's delivering. Get out there and make it happen.
Thanks for tuning in to today's report. Make sure to subscribe so you never miss the latest fishing intel.
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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
This episode includes AI-generated content.
The fishing action around the Big Apple has been absolutely electric lately. According to On The Water, central Long Island Sound just saw a tremendous push of stripers, with bass hitting the 25-pound mark. That's the kind of fishing that gets your heart racing.
Right now in the Hudson and surrounding waters, striped bass are the stars of the show. These fish are holding in the shallow waters and working the shorelines hard. The Maryland Fishing Report mentions anglers are having success casting poppers, jerkbaits, and paddletails along promising shorelines, and that same pattern is holding true here in our neck of the woods.
The bite is strongest during the dawn and dusk transitions. Work those current seams with swimmers and soft plastics when the light is low. Spinnerbaits and paddletails are proving deadly around grass edges and structure. If you're live-lining, spot are your go-to bait right now.
The Jersey Shore reports confirm the striper bite is in full swing. Bloodworms, sandworms, plugs, and soft plastics are all producing in the bays and rivers. Water temps are the key factor - once we're consistently in the high 40s, expect the action to really explode.
For hot spots, focus on Thomas Point where anglers are casting jigs and paddletails along the deeper ledges. The areas around Point Lookout and Cedar Point are also firing with stripers mixed in with speckled trout and even some slot-sized red drum.
White perch are another solid option right now. Grass shrimp fished on simple bottom rigs are your ticket. Kent Narrows has been a reliable spot for bigger white perch this time of year.
Bluefish are still in the mix too, especially in the middle bay areas. Surgical tube lures and spoons behind inline weights will get their attention when trolling channel edges.
The fall run is here folks, and it's delivering. Get out there and make it happen.
Thanks for tuning in to today's report. Make sure to subscribe so you never miss the latest fishing intel.
This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
This episode includes AI-generated content.