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Blizzard Stripers: Post-Storm Hudson River Tactics for February 2026
Published 2 months ago
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Hey folks, Artificial Lure here, your go-to guy for Hudson River angling straight outta NYC. It's February 25, 2026, and man, that February North American blizzard just hammered us—winter storm warnings hit the Hudson Valley hard, with blizzard conditions dumping heavy snow from Jersey up through the city, coastal flooding, and gusts near hurricane force along the shores. Tide-forecast.com shows Chelsea Docks hittin' high at about 1:15am and 4pm today, low around 8am and 4pm, perfect for fish huggin' structure on the incoming. Sunrise 'round 6:45am EST, sunset by 5:30pm—short days, so hit it early.
Water's cold, mid-30s, but fishin' ain't dead. Outdoor News reports juvenile striped bass production droppin' in the Hudson, but bigger stripers and whites are active in deeper holes. Locals been pullin' decent numbers—schoolies 18-28 inches, some slot stripers to 35, plus herring chasers and early shad. White perch bitin' steady too, and cats prowlin' the muddy bottoms.
Best play: outgoing tide for stripers slammin' into current. Top lures? Jerkbaits like MirrOlure Provoker in pearl or glow soft plastics nose-hooked on 1/16-oz jigheads—naturecoaster Captain Toney swears by 'em for cold water. Live bait? Bloodworms or herring chunks on a fish-finder rig with sinker slides for driftin'. Scale up to 1/2-oz bucktails in white/chartreuse if wind kicks.
Hot spots: George Washington Bridge rip-rap for stripers ambushing bait, and Chelsea Piers docks on the incoming—fish the pilings. Piermont Pier if you're northbound, whites stackin' there.
Bundle up, check ice chunks, and stay safe out there.
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Water's cold, mid-30s, but fishin' ain't dead. Outdoor News reports juvenile striped bass production droppin' in the Hudson, but bigger stripers and whites are active in deeper holes. Locals been pullin' decent numbers—schoolies 18-28 inches, some slot stripers to 35, plus herring chasers and early shad. White perch bitin' steady too, and cats prowlin' the muddy bottoms.
Best play: outgoing tide for stripers slammin' into current. Top lures? Jerkbaits like MirrOlure Provoker in pearl or glow soft plastics nose-hooked on 1/16-oz jigheads—naturecoaster Captain Toney swears by 'em for cold water. Live bait? Bloodworms or herring chunks on a fish-finder rig with sinker slides for driftin'. Scale up to 1/2-oz bucktails in white/chartreuse if wind kicks.
Hot spots: George Washington Bridge rip-rap for stripers ambushing bait, and Chelsea Piers docks on the incoming—fish the pilings. Piermont Pier if you're northbound, whites stackin' there.
Bundle up, check ice chunks, and stay safe out there.
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