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Hudson River Stripers in the Snow: February Blizzard Fishing Report
Published 2 months, 1 week ago
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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 a chilly February 22nd mornin', and we're lookin' at a blustery day with blizzard conditions rollin' in—high winds and up to 2 feet of snow possible, per the latest forecasts. Bundle up if you're headin' out! Sunrise hit around 6:50 AM, sunset 'bout 5:40 PM, givin' ya a solid 10.5 hours of light, but that snow might cut it short.
Tides at Riverdale on the Hudson are prime today: high around 4.14 feet mid-mornin', then droppin' into the outgoing flow by afternoon—perfect for striper chasin', accordin' to NOAA predictions. Fish activity's been slow but steady; Outdoor News reports juvenile striped bass production's droppin' in the river, but bigger stripers and whites are still prowlin' the deeper holes. Lately, anglers been pullin' in schoolies up to 20 inches, some white perch, and channel cats—nothin' huge, but consistent limits if ya hit the current right.
For lures, go with underspin jigs like the Northland Smeltinator in 1/4 oz—those blades flash killer in murky winter water for bass and stripers. White or chartreuse soft plastics on jigheads work wonders too. Live bait? Bloodworms or clams on a fish-finder rig for bottom dwellers; bunker chunks if ya can find 'em for the linesiders.
Hot spots: Try the George Washington Bridge pilings on the outgoing tide—stripers stack up there. Or hit Inwood Park's north end; less crowded, and the rocks hold perch and small blues.
Stay safe out there with this storm brewin'—check conditions before launchin'.
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Tides at Riverdale on the Hudson are prime today: high around 4.14 feet mid-mornin', then droppin' into the outgoing flow by afternoon—perfect for striper chasin', accordin' to NOAA predictions. Fish activity's been slow but steady; Outdoor News reports juvenile striped bass production's droppin' in the river, but bigger stripers and whites are still prowlin' the deeper holes. Lately, anglers been pullin' in schoolies up to 20 inches, some white perch, and channel cats—nothin' huge, but consistent limits if ya hit the current right.
For lures, go with underspin jigs like the Northland Smeltinator in 1/4 oz—those blades flash killer in murky winter water for bass and stripers. White or chartreuse soft plastics on jigheads work wonders too. Live bait? Bloodworms or clams on a fish-finder rig for bottom dwellers; bunker chunks if ya can find 'em for the linesiders.
Hot spots: Try the George Washington Bridge pilings on the outgoing tide—stripers stack up there. Or hit Inwood Park's north end; less crowded, and the rocks hold perch and small blues.
Stay safe out there with this storm brewin'—check conditions before launchin'.
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