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Stripers and Perch Bite on Hudson River in Late-November Chill
Published 5 months ago
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Good morning from the Hudson River! Artificial Lure here with your Thursday, November 27th fishing report.
We're sitting in that classic late-November chill right now. The water's cooling down nicely, which means the stripers and perch are getting more active as we head deeper into fall. The bite has been consistent, and conditions are shaping up to be decent for a morning session if you can get out.
Tide-wise, we've got a high tide at 4:19 AM at about 4.64 feet, followed by a low at 8:38 AM around 3.82 feet, and another high coming at 1:59 PM. You'll want to time your fishing around these transitions—the perch and stripers get aggressive during the tide changes, so plan accordingly.
For today's fishing, focus on the downtowns and deeper holes where the stripers are hunting. They're chasing scattered bunker pods, so anything that mimics baitfish is going to work. Bring some diamond jigs if you're going after stripers in the surf, and don't sleep on soft plastics either. If the tog bite picks up, you'll want bloodworms and sandworms for bottom work. Bass shiners are also producing well right now.
Hot spots to hit: Check out the traditional deeper channels along the main river corridor where the current pushes baitfish through. The structure around the piers and docks always holds fish, especially early in the tidal cycle. Morning sessions before the November winds pick up tend to be your sweet spot.
Weather should be manageable this morning, but bundle up—it's that cold where you feel it in your bones.
Thanks for tuning in to your Hudson River fishing report! Don't forget to subscribe for daily updates on what's biting.
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We're sitting in that classic late-November chill right now. The water's cooling down nicely, which means the stripers and perch are getting more active as we head deeper into fall. The bite has been consistent, and conditions are shaping up to be decent for a morning session if you can get out.
Tide-wise, we've got a high tide at 4:19 AM at about 4.64 feet, followed by a low at 8:38 AM around 3.82 feet, and another high coming at 1:59 PM. You'll want to time your fishing around these transitions—the perch and stripers get aggressive during the tide changes, so plan accordingly.
For today's fishing, focus on the downtowns and deeper holes where the stripers are hunting. They're chasing scattered bunker pods, so anything that mimics baitfish is going to work. Bring some diamond jigs if you're going after stripers in the surf, and don't sleep on soft plastics either. If the tog bite picks up, you'll want bloodworms and sandworms for bottom work. Bass shiners are also producing well right now.
Hot spots to hit: Check out the traditional deeper channels along the main river corridor where the current pushes baitfish through. The structure around the piers and docks always holds fish, especially early in the tidal cycle. Morning sessions before the November winds pick up tend to be your sweet spot.
Weather should be manageable this morning, but bundle up—it's that cold where you feel it in your bones.
Thanks for tuning in to your Hudson River fishing report! Don't forget to subscribe for daily updates on what's biting.
This has been a quiet please production. For more, check out quietplease 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