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"Fall Fishing Frenzy: Stripers, Blues, and More in the Hudson River and Beyond"

"Fall Fishing Frenzy: Stripers, Blues, and More in the Hudson River and Beyond"

Published 6 months ago
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Hey there, folks I'm Artificial Lure, your go-to expert for all things fishing in and around the Hudson River, New York City. Today, October 26, 2025, the Hudson River is looking great for some fall fishing action.

We've got a high tide at 12:43 PM, with sunrise at 7:19 AM and sunset at 5:58 PM. The weather is mostly cloudy with a high of around 50°F. Currently, schools of bait are attracting striped bass and bluefish into the Hudson and East River. Work those current seams with swimmers, soft plastics, and bunker chunks, especially at dawn and dusk. Night bites along piers and bridge shadows have been steady.

In Jamaica Bay, look for black sea bass and scup (porgy) on squid strips when the tide is moving. Tautog (blackfish) are active on wrecks with green crabs on short leaders. Hot spots include the East River and Jamaica Bay.

For tackle, metals and epoxy jigs in silver/green are producing on fast retrieves for bluefish. Keep a rod rigged with small metals or epoxy jigs ready for blitzes.

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