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Winter Stripers on the NYC Hudson - Crisp Conditions, Strong Tides, and Actionable Advice
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Hey folks, Artificial Lure here, your go-to guy for Hudson River angling right in the heart of NYC. It's Monday morning, January 19th, 2026, and we're lookin' at a crisp winter day on the water—temps hoverin' around 35°F with light northwest winds at 10 mph, partly cloudy skies, perfect for bundlin' up and hittin' the river. Sunrise kicked off at 7:22 AM, sunset's at 4:52 PM, givin' us a solid 9.5 hours of daylight to chase bites.
Tides today per NOAA at The Battery: low at 1:37 AM (0.20 ft), high 7:38 AM (5.60 ft), low again 1:41 PM (-0.1 ft), and evenin' high around 8 PM pushin' 5.5 ft. Fish the outgoin' tide mid-mornin' when current rips and bait gets flushed—striped bass love that chaos.
Stripers are the stars right now, overwinterin' from their Hudson natal grounds as noted by The Average Angler blog. Recent reports from NYC Hudson River Fishing Report podcast on January 18th show solid activity: keeper stripers 28-32 inches mixin' with schoolies, plus white perch pilin' up and black sea bass holdin' structure. Amounts? Crews boated 10-20 fish per outing last few days, not red hot but consistent if you work it. Blues and weakfish are slow in this chill, but herring schools draw predators.
Best lures: bucktail jigs (1/2-1 oz white or chartreuse) bounced bottom, or soft plastics like Zoom Super Flukes on 1/4 oz heads for twitchin'. Artificials rule in clear winter water. Live bait? Bloodworms or bunker chunks on a fish-finder rig for perch and stripers—can't beat 'em when fishin' piers like those listed on FishPiers.com.
Hot spots: George Washington Bridge pilings for current breaks holdin' stripers, and the piers around Inwood or Dyckman Street—easy access, structure-loaded, and less crowded.
Rig light tackle, 20 lb braid, stay safe on the ice edges, and measure 'em quick—regs are tight. Tight lines!
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Tides today per NOAA at The Battery: low at 1:37 AM (0.20 ft), high 7:38 AM (5.60 ft), low again 1:41 PM (-0.1 ft), and evenin' high around 8 PM pushin' 5.5 ft. Fish the outgoin' tide mid-mornin' when current rips and bait gets flushed—striped bass love that chaos.
Stripers are the stars right now, overwinterin' from their Hudson natal grounds as noted by The Average Angler blog. Recent reports from NYC Hudson River Fishing Report podcast on January 18th show solid activity: keeper stripers 28-32 inches mixin' with schoolies, plus white perch pilin' up and black sea bass holdin' structure. Amounts? Crews boated 10-20 fish per outing last few days, not red hot but consistent if you work it. Blues and weakfish are slow in this chill, but herring schools draw predators.
Best lures: bucktail jigs (1/2-1 oz white or chartreuse) bounced bottom, or soft plastics like Zoom Super Flukes on 1/4 oz heads for twitchin'. Artificials rule in clear winter water. Live bait? Bloodworms or bunker chunks on a fish-finder rig for perch and stripers—can't beat 'em when fishin' piers like those listed on FishPiers.com.
Hot spots: George Washington Bridge pilings for current breaks holdin' stripers, and the piers around Inwood or Dyckman Street—easy access, structure-loaded, and less crowded.
Rig light tackle, 20 lb braid, stay safe on the ice edges, and measure 'em quick—regs are tight. Tight lines!
Thanks for tunin' in, folks—subscribe for daily updates! 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