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Hudson River Stripers Heat Up: March 2026 Spring Bite Guide with Tides and Hot Spots

Hudson River Stripers Heat Up: March 2026 Spring Bite Guide with Tides and Hot Spots

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Hey folks, Artificial Lure here, your go-to guy for Hudson River angling straight outta NYC. It's March 16, 2026, and we're lookin' at a crisp early spring day on the water—temps hoverin' around 45°F with partly cloudy skies, light northwest winds at 5-10 mph, perfect for striper chasin' without gettin' soaked. Sunrise hit at 7:07 AM, sunset's 7:05 PM, givin' ya a solid 12 hours of daylight to wet a line.

Tides from NOAA at Turkey Point show a flood tide buildin' now, peakin' at 3.10 ft around noon, then ebbing strong into the evenin'—fish the incoming for best action as bait gets pushed upriver. Striped bass are heatin' up with pre-spawn aggression; recent reports from local guides like Capt. Mark Dysinger note solid catches of 28-40 inch cows on fly gear, plus bluefish slicin' through schools of herring. Smallmouth bass and stripers dominate the mix, with a few white perch and early shad showin'. Limits are tight—folks pullin' 5-10 fish per trip last week usin' chunk bait like herring or mackerel on fish-finder rigs.

Top lures? Go with 1-2 oz bucktails in chartreuse or white, tipped with pork rind—deadly for stripers in the currents. Jigs like the ones Brad Buzzi ties for Northeast salt, or soft plastics mimickin' bunker. Live bait shines: bloodworms or clams for bottom dwellers, eels at night. Fly guys, swing Clousers or Deceivers on sink-tip lines per Landon Mayer's tactics.

Hit these hot spots: the rip at Spuyten Duyvil for current breaks holdin' stripers, or under the George Washington Bridge where structure pulls in baitfish. Safety first—watch for ferries and wear PFDs.

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