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Hudson River Stripers Heating Up This April Morning
Published 2 weeks, 3 days ago
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Hey folks, Artificial Lure here, your go-to guy for Hudson River fishin' around NYC on this fine April 13, 2026, at 3 AM. Tides today got that incoming push startin' 'round 4 AM, peakin' high at 6.2 feet by noon per NOAA charts, then slackin' out with the ebb droppin' to low at 0.8 feet come 6 PM—perfect for striper chasin' on the flood.
Weather's a mixed bag: cloudy skies, temps hoverin' 48-55°F, light SSE winds at 5-10 knots buildin' to 15 by afternoon, says the National Weather Service. Chance of showers, but no blowout. Sunrise at 6:12 AM, sunset 7:38 PM—plenty daylight to wet a line.
Fish are wakin' up spring-style. Recent reports from local anglers on NY Fish Finder and Hudson River Fishermen's Association show stripers boilin' 20-40 inches, some keeper blues hittin' 5-10 pounds, and schoolies everywhere. Last week's catches tallied 50+ stripers per charter from Piermont to GW Bridge, plus catfish and perch mixin' in. Action's hot on the outgoing near structure.
Best lures? **White bucktails** or **Mojo rigs** with 1-2 oz heads for stripers—fish 'em slow on the troll or jig. **Diamond jigs** in chrome for blues. Live bait? **Mummichogs** or **bloodworms** on fish-finder rigs crush it, especially herring chunks for big cows.
Hot spots: **Croton Point** for easy bank access and stripers huggin' the drop-offs; **Tappan Zee Bridge pilings** if you're boat-bound—tides rip there, so time the incoming.
Water's still chilly at 48°F, but post-spawn stripers are aggressive. Bundle up, check regs—striped bass season's open, 28-31 inch slot.
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Weather's a mixed bag: cloudy skies, temps hoverin' 48-55°F, light SSE winds at 5-10 knots buildin' to 15 by afternoon, says the National Weather Service. Chance of showers, but no blowout. Sunrise at 6:12 AM, sunset 7:38 PM—plenty daylight to wet a line.
Fish are wakin' up spring-style. Recent reports from local anglers on NY Fish Finder and Hudson River Fishermen's Association show stripers boilin' 20-40 inches, some keeper blues hittin' 5-10 pounds, and schoolies everywhere. Last week's catches tallied 50+ stripers per charter from Piermont to GW Bridge, plus catfish and perch mixin' in. Action's hot on the outgoing near structure.
Best lures? **White bucktails** or **Mojo rigs** with 1-2 oz heads for stripers—fish 'em slow on the troll or jig. **Diamond jigs** in chrome for blues. Live bait? **Mummichogs** or **bloodworms** on fish-finder rigs crush it, especially herring chunks for big cows.
Hot spots: **Croton Point** for easy bank access and stripers huggin' the drop-offs; **Tappan Zee Bridge pilings** if you're boat-bound—tides rip there, so time the incoming.
Water's still chilly at 48°F, but post-spawn stripers are aggressive. Bundle up, check regs—striped bass season's open, 28-31 inch slot.
Thanks for tunin' in, folks—subscribe for more reports! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.
Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI