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Spring Stripers Wake Up on the Hudson River This April
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Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for Hudson River fishin' right here in the heart of NYC. It's early mornin' on April 1st, 2026, and man, the river's wakin' up big time—striped bass season kicked off today north of the George Washington Bridge, per Outdoor News, and trout season's open statewide with DEC stockin' over 1.7 million brook, brown, and rainbows through June.
Tides today? Slack low around 3 AM, high at 9 AM, then floodin' strong till noon—perfect for stripers pushin' up from the lower tidal stretches. Weather's crisp, mid-40s with light southwest winds, clear skies; sunrise at 6:35 AM, sunset 7:30 PM. Water temps hoverin' low 50s, sparkin' early striper movement toward West Point by late April, says Top Catch Fishing.
Fish activity's heatin'—recent reports show stripers showin' in lower Hudson, shad run gearin' up late April into May. Anglers pullin' schoolies 20-30 inches, some keeper linesiders up to 35, plus early stocked trout in tributaries. Bait-wise, live bloodworms or herring on fish-finder rigs kill it; for lures, toss **Meps spinnin' spoons in chrome**, **soft plastic paddle tails on jigheads**, or **Mojo rigs with white bucktails**—they're strikin' aggressive on the flood.
Hot spots? Hit the **GWB piers** for easy access stripers, or drift the **Spuyten Duyvil** channels where current rips meet structure. Wear your PFD, check regs on the HuntFishNY app.
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Tides today? Slack low around 3 AM, high at 9 AM, then floodin' strong till noon—perfect for stripers pushin' up from the lower tidal stretches. Weather's crisp, mid-40s with light southwest winds, clear skies; sunrise at 6:35 AM, sunset 7:30 PM. Water temps hoverin' low 50s, sparkin' early striper movement toward West Point by late April, says Top Catch Fishing.
Fish activity's heatin'—recent reports show stripers showin' in lower Hudson, shad run gearin' up late April into May. Anglers pullin' schoolies 20-30 inches, some keeper linesiders up to 35, plus early stocked trout in tributaries. Bait-wise, live bloodworms or herring on fish-finder rigs kill it; for lures, toss **Meps spinnin' spoons in chrome**, **soft plastic paddle tails on jigheads**, or **Mojo rigs with white bucktails**—they're strikin' aggressive on the flood.
Hot spots? Hit the **GWB piers** for easy access stripers, or drift the **Spuyten Duyvil** channels where current rips meet structure. Wear your PFD, check regs on the HuntFishNY app.
Thanks for tunin' in, folks—subscribe for daily updates! This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI