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Winter Wonderland: Hudson River Fishing Forecast for January 21, 2026
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Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for Hudson River fishin' right here in the heart of NYC. It's January 21st, 2026, 8:33 AM, and we're lookin' at a chilly winter bite on the mighty Hudson. Sunrise hit at 7:36 AM, sunset's 4:49 PM, givin' us about 9 hours of light—perfect for targetin' those cold-water holdouts.
Weather's classic January: highs around 30-35°F, cloudy with possible light snow flurries and winds from the NNE at 5-10 mph. Bundle up, layers and thermals are your friends. Tides today per NOAA at The Battery: low at 2:39 AM (-0.34 ft), high 9:07 AM (2.53 ft), low 3:16 PM, high 9:24 PM. Fish the outgoing tide hard, especially mid-river drops.
Fish activity's pickin' up post-storm—recent reports from upriver spots like Douglas Stone River echo what's brewin' here: steelhead on the prowl, mix of chrome-bright fresh runs and colored-up locals, plus brown trout pushin' 18-25 inches. Anglers landed multiples daily, slow mornings warmin' to good afternoons as temps rise. Down in NYC waters, stripers are schooled in deeper holes, with smallmouth bass and gar showin' in eddies—folks jiggin' spoons nabbed hybrids and big longnose gar up to 20+ lbs recently.
Best lures? Jiggin' spoons like half-ounce silver War Eagles for gar and stripers, chartreuse or blue beads, egg patterns, and flies for steelhead—centerpin with floats if you can. Live bait kings: egg sacks (blue or chartreuse), worms on shot-worm hooks for bass. Deadstick in slow water where they're layin' low from the cold.
Hot spots: Hit the George Washington Bridge piers on the outgoing—stripers stack there. Or try Inwood Park north end for steelhead runs, and don't sleep on the Harlem River merge for smallies.
Get out there safe, check regs, and tight lines!
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Weather's classic January: highs around 30-35°F, cloudy with possible light snow flurries and winds from the NNE at 5-10 mph. Bundle up, layers and thermals are your friends. Tides today per NOAA at The Battery: low at 2:39 AM (-0.34 ft), high 9:07 AM (2.53 ft), low 3:16 PM, high 9:24 PM. Fish the outgoing tide hard, especially mid-river drops.
Fish activity's pickin' up post-storm—recent reports from upriver spots like Douglas Stone River echo what's brewin' here: steelhead on the prowl, mix of chrome-bright fresh runs and colored-up locals, plus brown trout pushin' 18-25 inches. Anglers landed multiples daily, slow mornings warmin' to good afternoons as temps rise. Down in NYC waters, stripers are schooled in deeper holes, with smallmouth bass and gar showin' in eddies—folks jiggin' spoons nabbed hybrids and big longnose gar up to 20+ lbs recently.
Best lures? Jiggin' spoons like half-ounce silver War Eagles for gar and stripers, chartreuse or blue beads, egg patterns, and flies for steelhead—centerpin with floats if you can. Live bait kings: egg sacks (blue or chartreuse), worms on shot-worm hooks for bass. Deadstick in slow water where they're layin' low from the cold.
Hot spots: Hit the George Washington Bridge piers on the outgoing—stripers stack there. Or try Inwood Park north end for steelhead runs, and don't sleep on the Harlem River merge for smallies.
Get out there safe, check regs, and tight lines!
Thanks for tunin' in, folks—subscribe for more reports! 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