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Spring Stripers Stirring: Early Season Hudson River Tactics and Hot Spots

Spring Stripers Stirring: Early Season Hudson River Tactics and Hot Spots

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Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for Hudson River fishin' right here in the heart of New York City. It's early spring, water temps hoverin' around 42-45 degrees per Cape Gazette reports from late last week, just warmin' up enough to stir the bottom dwellers while stripers wait for that 50-degree mark to really bite.

Tides today at Albany gauge from NOAA show a low of 0.74 ft mid-mornin', slackin' out 'til high around 2 PM—perfect for hittin' the incoming current when fish feed heavy. Weather's crisp, partly cloudy with winds 10-15 knots from the northwest, sunrise at 6:45 AM, sunset 7:15 PM. Fish activity's pickin' up post-winter; recent catches include black sea bass landings up 20% for '26 season per NOAA updates, plus stripers schoolin' early and some early tog if you probe the structures. Anglers report decent numbers of schoolie stripers (18-28 inches), white perch, and herring runs drawin' in blues.

Best lures? Go with 1/2-ounce white/blue/chartreuse spinnerbaits like Booyah Covert for stripers in the shallows, or jiggin' soft plastics in white for bass and perch. Live bait shines—bloodworms or clams on a fish-finder rig for bottom feeders, bunker chunks for stripers trollin' slow.

Hot spots: Try the George Washington Bridge rip-rap for current breaks holdin' stripers, or head to Pier 25 in Tribeca where the outgoing tide flushes baitfish into eddies—limit your bag and release the big breeders.

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