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Hudson River Late Winter Bass: Pre-Season Prep for the March 1 Opener

Hudson River Late Winter Bass: Pre-Season Prep for the March 1 Opener

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Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure comin' at ya live from the gritty banks of the Hudson River in NYC, your go-to guy for all things angling in this concrete jungle. It's February 28, 2026, and we're smack in late winter—cold snaps grippin' tight, but that March 1 striped bass opener's knockin' on the door like a hungry schoolie. Weather's a mixed bag today: chilly highs around 35°F with light winds from the northwest, partial sun breakin' through after a frosty mornin'. Sunrise hit at 6:52 AM, sunset's 5:42 PM—plenty of daylight to chase 'em before the freeze sets in. Tides? NOAA's callin' a low at 3:12 AM (-0.53 ft), high at 10:45 AM (1.44 ft), then droppin' low again by 2:33 PM—fish the incomin' flood hard, currents'll stir up the bottom-feeders.

Fish activity's slow but pickin' up as waters hover in the high 30s to low 40s. Striped bass are the stars right now, wintered-over holdouts hunkered in deeper holes, defrostin' and gettin' feisty per The Average Angler reports from nearby Jersey bays. Locals been pullin' schoolies 24-30 inches, a handful up to 15 pounds on recent outings, plus white perch and black crappie stackin' limits. Catfish—channels and flatheads—are prowlin' the mudlines too, with carp showin' in shallower spots. Amounts? Steady catches of 5-10 fish per angler on good days, not fireworks but quality bites if ya work it.

Best lures? Go with **jerkbaits** and **soft plastics** like 7-inch shad imitations on 1/8-oz jigheads—mimic those gizzard shad they're keyin' on, as seen in recent bass tourney wins. Football jigs or glidebaits for the stripers in current seams. Live bait kings it: big **live shad** or herring under tip-ups if you're ice-edge fishin' north, or bloodworms/mussels for perch and cats. White bucktail jigs always a Hudson classic.

Hot spots? Hit the **George Washington Bridge** structure on the incoming—deep water, current rips hold bass. Or **Inwood Park** piers for perch and easy access. Bundle up, stay safe on the slippery banks.

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