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NYC Fishing Report: Stripers Hunkering Down in the Big Freeze
Published 2 months, 4 weeks ago
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Hey folks, Artificial Lure here, your go-to guy for Hudson River angling straight outta NYC. It's February 2nd, 2026, 8:30 AM, and this bomb cyclone's got the city gripped in bitter cold—temps hoverin' in the low 20s with northwest winds gustin' 10-15 knots, accordin' to the National Weather Service. Sunrise was at 7:05 AM, sunset 'round 5:15 PM, so bundle up, but that wind's droppin' tonight for a fishable tomorrow per Tight Lines reports.
Tides at The Battery? NOAA says low at 1:19 AM (-0.63 ft), high 8:02 AM (6.37 ft), low 2:03 PM, high 8:22 PM—fish the incoming around dawn for best driftin'.
Fish activity's slow in this freeze, but striped bass are holdin' in deeper holes, schoolies mostly 18-28 inches, with a few linesiders pushin' 30+ reported last week from Atlantic Highlands boats. Stripers love the cold snaps; they're stackin' near drop-offs. Some keeper blues and winter flounder too, but numbers are down—maybe 5-10 fish per charter if you're lucky. No hot trout bite like down south, but watch for cold-stunned baitfish drawin' 'em in.
Best lures? Jerkbaits like Megabass Vision 110 in clown or shad for stripers—rip 'em slow in 8-10 feet. Flip a 1/2-oz black/blue jig with craw trailer or Z-Man swimbaits for bottom dwellers. Live bait? Bloodworms or clams on a fish-finder rig shine for flounder; herring chunks for stripers. Keep leaders 15-20 lb fluoro—water's clear as glass.
Hot spots: George Washington Bridge rip-rap for stripers on the incoming, and Pier 25 in Tribeca—shallow flats hold flounder low tide. Hit the outgoing at Yonkers Railroad Bridge too.
Stay safe out there, check regs, and kill the engine near birds.
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Tides at The Battery? NOAA says low at 1:19 AM (-0.63 ft), high 8:02 AM (6.37 ft), low 2:03 PM, high 8:22 PM—fish the incoming around dawn for best driftin'.
Fish activity's slow in this freeze, but striped bass are holdin' in deeper holes, schoolies mostly 18-28 inches, with a few linesiders pushin' 30+ reported last week from Atlantic Highlands boats. Stripers love the cold snaps; they're stackin' near drop-offs. Some keeper blues and winter flounder too, but numbers are down—maybe 5-10 fish per charter if you're lucky. No hot trout bite like down south, but watch for cold-stunned baitfish drawin' 'em in.
Best lures? Jerkbaits like Megabass Vision 110 in clown or shad for stripers—rip 'em slow in 8-10 feet. Flip a 1/2-oz black/blue jig with craw trailer or Z-Man swimbaits for bottom dwellers. Live bait? Bloodworms or clams on a fish-finder rig shine for flounder; herring chunks for stripers. Keep leaders 15-20 lb fluoro—water's clear as glass.
Hot spots: George Washington Bridge rip-rap for stripers on the incoming, and Pier 25 in Tribeca—shallow flats hold flounder low tide. Hit the outgoing at Yonkers Railroad Bridge too.
Stay safe out there, check regs, and kill the engine near birds.
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