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Boston's Charles River Fishing Report: Winter Bite, Steady Action

Boston's Charles River Fishing Report: Winter Bite, Steady Action

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Hey folks, Artificial Lure here with your Charles River fishing report for Friday, January 16th, 2026, right here in Boston. Crisp winter air hittin' us at 8:35 AM—sunrise was 7:10 AM per Tide-Forecast.com, sunset 4:38 PM, givin' ya solid daylight for a shore session before it dips.

Tides today from Tide-Forecast.com: low at 3:05 AM (1.73 ft), high 9:24 AM (9.65 ft), low 3:51 PM (0.63 ft), evenin' high 10:05 PM (8.3 ft). Fish the outgoin' after that mornin' high—current'll push bait around structure.

Weather's typical Jan chill: highs in the low 30s, light winds from the northwest, bit o' sun breakin' through. Bundle up, ice ain't fully set yet but river's cold, pushin' fish tight to deeper holes.

Action's been steady despite the freeze—locals reportin' smallmouth bass, perch, and chain pickerel active in 8-15 feet near bridges and dams. Recent catches echo winter patterns: eater-sized smallies (12-16 inches) on slow finesse, perch schools limitin' out with jigs, few pike crashin' larger stuff. Walleye mixin' in shallower post-front, per chatter from Mass anglers adaptin' Great Lakes reports.

Best lures? Go slow—1/8 oz jigheads with shad plastics or minnow-tipped tungsten jigs for perch and smallies. Weightless Senkos in green pumpkin or perch patterns for bass huggin' ledges. Jiggin' Raps (size 5) in silver/shad for pike. Live bait rules: fathead minnows, shiners under slip bobbers, or nightcrawlers for mixed bags.

Hot spots:
- Magazine Beach—work the pilings and drop-offs for smallmouth on the fallin' tide.
- Soldiers Field Park near the Harvard Bridge—perch and pickerel stackin' near current seams at dusk.

Fish slow, watch your electronics, stay safe on the ice edges. Thanks for tunin' in, folks—subscribe for more reports!

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