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Hudson River Stripers Heating Up: Early Season Action Near the George Washington Bridge
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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 8th, 2026, and the river's callin'—tides are peakin' with a high around 10 AM near the George Washington Bridge accordin' to local charts, sloshin' baitfish into the mix for that prime striper window.
Weather's lookin' mild—mid-50s, light southwest breeze under 10 knots, partly cloudy per NOAA forecasts, perfect for castin' without gettin' soaked. Sunrise hit at 6:20 AM, sunset's 7:35 PM, so you've got a long day to chase 'em. Fish are wakin' up; recent reports from On The Water show the first wave of migratory stripers crashin' bunker schools just south in Jersey, pushin' north into our waters—anglers pulled 20-30 inch linesides last week on chunk bait and live eels.
Stripers are hot, mixin' with schoolies and some big blues hittin' 10-15 pounds. White perch and cats are steady in the shallows too. Best action's on the incoming tide when current stirs the bottom.
For lures, tie on **Clouser Minnows** in chartreuse/white or **bucktails** with pork rind—sizes 1/0 to 2/0 for that deep swim. Live bloodworms or herring shreds on a fish-finder rig can't be beat for bottom feeders. Jerk 'em slow near structure.
Hit these hot spots: **Inwood Hill Park** for easy bank access and eddy lines holdin' stripers, or **The Little Red Lighthouse** under the GWB where current rips bait right to 'em. Launch a kayak if you can—quiet entry beats the crowds.
Stay safe out there, check your lines, and respect the river. Thanks for tunin' in, folks—subscribe for more reports! This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Weather's lookin' mild—mid-50s, light southwest breeze under 10 knots, partly cloudy per NOAA forecasts, perfect for castin' without gettin' soaked. Sunrise hit at 6:20 AM, sunset's 7:35 PM, so you've got a long day to chase 'em. Fish are wakin' up; recent reports from On The Water show the first wave of migratory stripers crashin' bunker schools just south in Jersey, pushin' north into our waters—anglers pulled 20-30 inch linesides last week on chunk bait and live eels.
Stripers are hot, mixin' with schoolies and some big blues hittin' 10-15 pounds. White perch and cats are steady in the shallows too. Best action's on the incoming tide when current stirs the bottom.
For lures, tie on **Clouser Minnows** in chartreuse/white or **bucktails** with pork rind—sizes 1/0 to 2/0 for that deep swim. Live bloodworms or herring shreds on a fish-finder rig can't be beat for bottom feeders. Jerk 'em slow near structure.
Hit these hot spots: **Inwood Hill Park** for easy bank access and eddy lines holdin' stripers, or **The Little Red Lighthouse** under the GWB where current rips bait right to 'em. Launch a kayak if you can—quiet entry beats the crowds.
Stay safe out there, check your lines, and respect the river. Thanks for tunin' in, folks—subscribe for more reports! 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