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Hudson River Spring Stripers: Early March Bite Report from NYC
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Hey folks, Artificial Lure here, your go-to guy for Hudson River fishin' right here in the heart of NYC. It's Sunday, March 15th, 2026, 7:30 AM, and we're lookin' at a crisp early spring day. Sunrise hit around 7:05 AM, sunset's comin' at 7 PM—plenty of daylight to wet a line. Weather's cool, highs in the upper 40s droppin' to low 30s overnight, light winds from the northwest, per local forecasts. Tides at George Washington Bridge show high around 6 AM at 4 feet, low at noon pushin' 1 foot, then high again at 6 PM—fish the outgoing for best action, says Tideschart.com.
River's wakin' up with spring vibes. Striped bass are runnin' strong from recent reports by DEC's Hudson River Almanac—schoolies to 30-inch keepers hittin' in the 20-40 foot depths. White perch are bitin' heavy near shorelines, and herring are pushin' in, drawin' stripers. Smallmouth bass pickin' up on rocky points, with a few largemouth in the shallows. Catch numbers? Locals pulled 10-20 stripers per trip last week usin' live eels or bunker chunks.
Best lures right now: white or chartreuse soft plastics like 4-inch swimbaits on jigheads for stripers—mimic those herring. Bucktail jigs in 1/2 to 1 oz, tipped with pork rind. Topwater poppers at dawn if they're bustin'. Bait-wise, live bloodworms or clams for perch and bass; fresh bunker strips for big stripers. Rig 'em on a fish-finder slide for the current.
Hot spots? Hit the piers under the GWB for easy access and tide rips—stripers stack there. Or try Inwood Park up north, where the Spuyten Duyvil meets the Hudson—prime for smallies and perch on the drop-offs.
Get out there safe, check regs, and bundle up—that chill's no joke.
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River's wakin' up with spring vibes. Striped bass are runnin' strong from recent reports by DEC's Hudson River Almanac—schoolies to 30-inch keepers hittin' in the 20-40 foot depths. White perch are bitin' heavy near shorelines, and herring are pushin' in, drawin' stripers. Smallmouth bass pickin' up on rocky points, with a few largemouth in the shallows. Catch numbers? Locals pulled 10-20 stripers per trip last week usin' live eels or bunker chunks.
Best lures right now: white or chartreuse soft plastics like 4-inch swimbaits on jigheads for stripers—mimic those herring. Bucktail jigs in 1/2 to 1 oz, tipped with pork rind. Topwater poppers at dawn if they're bustin'. Bait-wise, live bloodworms or clams for perch and bass; fresh bunker strips for big stripers. Rig 'em on a fish-finder slide for the current.
Hot spots? Hit the piers under the GWB for easy access and tide rips—stripers stack there. Or try Inwood Park up north, where the Spuyten Duyvil meets the Hudson—prime for smallies and perch on the drop-offs.
Get out there safe, check regs, and bundle up—that chill's no joke.
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