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Charles River Fishing Report: Winter Stripers, Perch, and Bass Await Anglers
Published 3 months, 2 weeks ago
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Hey folks, Artificial Lure here, your go-to Charles River angling ace, hittin' ya with the Monday mornin' fishing report from Boston's own urban waterway on this crisp January 12th, 8:30 AM sharp.
Winter's locked in tight—air temps hoverin' low 20s to mid-30s today per National Weather Service Boston, light northwest breeze keepin' things calm, no big snow comin'. Sunrise kicked off at 7:15 AM, sunset 'round 4:45 PM, so chase those low-light windows hard. NOAA Tides & Currents at Charlestown entrance shows high tide 'bout 1:45 AM at 3.3 feet, low at 7:30 AM hittin' 0.7 feet, next high 2 PM—fish the outgoing for best flow action.
River's runnin' 34-36 degrees, fish hunkered but bitin' if ya finesse 'em. Recent chatter from MassWildlife reports and local forums like Boston Bassmasters says stripers are schoolin' 18-28 inches near the locks, with limits of 5-10 fish on slow days; white perch stackin' 8-12 inchers by the 20s in eddies, schoolies tappin' soft plastics. Oddball keeper blues 2-4 pounds mixin' in downstream, and resident smallies 1.5-3 pounds glued to rock piles. Amounts? Solid 10-20 perch hauls, 3-6 stripers if ya grind.
Best lures: 1/8-oz jigheads with curly tail grubs or twister worms in smoke/chartreuse for perch and bass—drag slow off bottom. Tiny blade baits or jiggin' raps in silver for stripers on the move. Live bait kings it: mummichogs or bloodworms on #4 circle hooks under a slip float for perch, eels or herring chunks for bigger linesiders.
Hot spots: One, the Magazine Beach stretch near Soldiers Field Road—eddies hold perch and schoolies, fish the drop-offs at low tide. Two, Charlestown Locks and downstream to the Mystic confluence—current seams pull stripers tight, dawn or dusk gold.
Bundle up, check regs, and stay safe out there.
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Winter's locked in tight—air temps hoverin' low 20s to mid-30s today per National Weather Service Boston, light northwest breeze keepin' things calm, no big snow comin'. Sunrise kicked off at 7:15 AM, sunset 'round 4:45 PM, so chase those low-light windows hard. NOAA Tides & Currents at Charlestown entrance shows high tide 'bout 1:45 AM at 3.3 feet, low at 7:30 AM hittin' 0.7 feet, next high 2 PM—fish the outgoing for best flow action.
River's runnin' 34-36 degrees, fish hunkered but bitin' if ya finesse 'em. Recent chatter from MassWildlife reports and local forums like Boston Bassmasters says stripers are schoolin' 18-28 inches near the locks, with limits of 5-10 fish on slow days; white perch stackin' 8-12 inchers by the 20s in eddies, schoolies tappin' soft plastics. Oddball keeper blues 2-4 pounds mixin' in downstream, and resident smallies 1.5-3 pounds glued to rock piles. Amounts? Solid 10-20 perch hauls, 3-6 stripers if ya grind.
Best lures: 1/8-oz jigheads with curly tail grubs or twister worms in smoke/chartreuse for perch and bass—drag slow off bottom. Tiny blade baits or jiggin' raps in silver for stripers on the move. Live bait kings it: mummichogs or bloodworms on #4 circle hooks under a slip float for perch, eels or herring chunks for bigger linesiders.
Hot spots: One, the Magazine Beach stretch near Soldiers Field Road—eddies hold perch and schoolies, fish the drop-offs at low tide. Two, Charlestown Locks and downstream to the Mystic confluence—current seams pull stripers tight, dawn or dusk gold.
Bundle up, check regs, and stay safe out there.
Thanks for tuning in, and don't forget to subscribe so ya never miss a report. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.
Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI