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Charles River Spring Bite: Stripers Moving North with Perfect Dawn Conditions
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Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure comin' at ya with your Charles River fishing report for Wednesday, April 22nd, right here in Boston. Water temps are sittin' around 46 to 48 degrees this mornin', feelin' that spring chill but prime for the bite as things warm up.
Tides today? Low incoming around 3 AM, high slack mid-mornin' pushin' to 5 feet at Boston Harbor per Tides4Fishing charts—perfect for fishin' the outgoing drop near the river mouth. Weather's clearin' up, highs in the mid-50s, light southwest breeze 5-10 knots, sunrise at 5:55 AM, sunset 7:35 PM. Moon phase is waxin' gibbous, so solunar peaks hit dawn and dusk—get out early!
Fish activity's pickin' up with stripers migratin' north, post-spawn racin' outta rivers like On The Water reports from Jersey to New England. Locals landed schoolies 20-28 inches, some keeper bass hittin' 30+, plus smallmouth and largemouth on the prowl. Recent catches: a handful of steelhead-lookin' rainbows and one brown trout upriver, moderate success with low crowds per Douglaston Salmon Run vibes—translate that to our quieter banks.
Best lures? Jerkbaits like Strike King 300 Deep for cold water largemouth, or Z-Man paddletails on jigheads for stripers. Toss beads or small spinners mid-river. Live bait kings: mummichogs or herring chunks on bottom rigs, bloodworms for perch.
Hot spots: Hit the Cambridge-side banks near BU Bridge for stripers eddyin' in the current, or Magazine Beach downriver where smallies stack up on drop-offs. Fish the twilight hours!
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Tides today? Low incoming around 3 AM, high slack mid-mornin' pushin' to 5 feet at Boston Harbor per Tides4Fishing charts—perfect for fishin' the outgoing drop near the river mouth. Weather's clearin' up, highs in the mid-50s, light southwest breeze 5-10 knots, sunrise at 5:55 AM, sunset 7:35 PM. Moon phase is waxin' gibbous, so solunar peaks hit dawn and dusk—get out early!
Fish activity's pickin' up with stripers migratin' north, post-spawn racin' outta rivers like On The Water reports from Jersey to New England. Locals landed schoolies 20-28 inches, some keeper bass hittin' 30+, plus smallmouth and largemouth on the prowl. Recent catches: a handful of steelhead-lookin' rainbows and one brown trout upriver, moderate success with low crowds per Douglaston Salmon Run vibes—translate that to our quieter banks.
Best lures? Jerkbaits like Strike King 300 Deep for cold water largemouth, or Z-Man paddletails on jigheads for stripers. Toss beads or small spinners mid-river. Live bait kings: mummichogs or herring chunks on bottom rigs, bloodworms for perch.
Hot spots: Hit the Cambridge-side banks near BU Bridge for stripers eddyin' in the current, or Magazine Beach downriver where smallies stack up on drop-offs. Fish the twilight hours!
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