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Thanksgiving Morning Fishing Report: Strong Tides, Stripers Feeding on the Charles River

Thanksgiving Morning Fishing Report: Strong Tides, Stripers Feeding on the Charles River

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# Charles River Fishing Report – Thursday, November 27, 2025

Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure bringing you today's Charles River and Boston Harbor fishing report for Thanksgiving morning.

**Tidal Conditions**

We've got strong tides running through here this morning. High tide hits around 10:57 AM at roughly 3.55 feet, with the next low tide coming in at 4:43 PM around 1.10 feet. The Charles is in prime condition right now with good water movement pushing baitfish and predators into active feeding zones.

**Current Fish Activity**

Late fall bite is firing up on the Charles. We're seeing solid schoolie stripers cruising the channels, plus perch activity has been steady. The strong tidal push this morning is moving plenty of baitfish, which means the stripers are aggressive and feeding hard.

**What's Working**

For lures, stick with small silver spoons and white tube jigs in the 2-4 inch range—they're mimicking the herring and silversides the fish are chasing. Live bait-wise, you can't beat live shiners or mackerel if you can get them. Fresh herring chunks also work exceptionally well this time of year.

**Hot Spots**

Head to the estuaries near the Harvard Bridge where the Charles widens—that's where the schools are holding. The channel bends near the Longfellow Bridge also concentrate stripers, especially on this incoming tide.

**Bottom Line**

Get out there early, work the tidal current, and capitalize on this strong water movement. The fish are feeding.

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