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Hudson River Spring Stripers Heating Up: Live Bunker and Bucktails Rule

Hudson River Spring Stripers Heating Up: Live Bunker and Bucktails Rule

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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 9th, 2026, and the river's callin'—tides are risin' from a low at 2:30 AM to high around 8:45 AM, then droppin' sharp by noon, perfect for striper chasin' on the outgoing flow. Weather's mild, mid-50s with light southerlies and partial sun—sunrise hit at 6:20 AM, sunset's 7:35 PM, givin' ya a solid 13 hours of light.

Fish are wakin' up big time this spring. Striped bass are keyin' in from the battery to the Tappan Zee, with reports of 20-40 inch cows pushin' through on the flood tide—locals pulled 15-20 per boat last few days near the George Washington Bridge usin' live bunker or bloodworms. Schoolies are stackin' 12-18 inches everywhere, hittin' aggressive. Smallmouth bass are pre-spawn stagey in the shallows, 2-5 pounders beddin' near rocky points—tube jigs or crayfish plastics are gold. Throw in some channel cats up to 10 pounds on cut bait in deeper bends, and early herring runs drawin' stripers shallow.

Best lures? **Mojo bucktails** in white or chartreuse for stripers, 1/2 to 1 oz, bounced off the bottom. **SP minnows** or **poppin' corks with soft plastics** for bass on the fallin' tide. Live bait kings are bunker chunks or nightcrawlers—rig 'em on a fish-finder slide for driftin'.

Hit these hot spots: **Pier 25 in Tribeca** for easy access and smallie/striper action at dawn, or **Inwood Park rocks** up north where the current rips and big linesides crash topwaters.

Water's in the high 50s, so bundle up but get out there—the bite's heatin' before any fronts roll in.

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