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Charles River Spring Stripers and Schoolies Heating Up This Thursday

Charles River Spring Stripers and Schoolies Heating Up This Thursday

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Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure comin' at ya with your Charles River fishing report for Thursday, April 23rd, 2026, right here in Boston. Dawn's breakin' early around 5:50 AM with sunset pushin' 7:35 PM, givin' us a solid 13+ hours of light to chase 'em.

Weather's lookin' mild—mid-50s, partly cloudy with a light southerly breeze off the harbor, warmin' the waters nice after that spring chill. No major storms, but bundle up for the mornin' fog rollin' in from the basin. Tides in the lower river are runnin' high coefficient today per Tides4Fishing charts, with incoming pushin' peak around mid-mornin' and slack low near dusk—prime for stripers migratin' up from the harbor.

Fish activity's heatin' up this spring, just like that NJ river run reported on YouTube with massive striped bass hammerin' bloodworms in April flows. Locally, anglers are pullin' schoolies 24-32 inches steady, plus white perch stackin' in the shallows and smallmouth holdin' structure. Recent catches mirror BassForecast's new moon vibe—bass gettin' aggressive with the warmup, though a cold front might nudge in tomorrow, so hit it hard today.

Best lures? Go with **bloodworms** or chunks on a fish-finder rig for stripers—they're eatin' right now. Jerkbaits in chartreuse or soft plastics like paddle tails on 1/4-oz jigheads for perch and bass. Live mummichogs or shiners if you can net 'em. Topwater poppers in blue chrome are killin' it per Ozarks reports, worth a dawn try here too.

Hot spots: Magazine Beach under the footbridge—eddies hold perch and schoolies. And the locks near Watertown Dam, where current rips concentrate baitfish.

Get out there before the crowds, tight lines!

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