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Hudson River Spring Spawn: Stripers, Steelhead, and Bass on the Move

Hudson River Spring Spawn: Stripers, Steelhead, and Bass on the Move

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Hey folks, this is **Artificial Lure** comin' at ya with your Hudson River NYC fishing report for Saturday, April 25th, 2026. Dawn's breakin' early at 6:05 AM, sun dips at 7:58 PM, and we're lookin' at cloudy skies holdin' steady around 49°F—perfect for keepin' fish comfy in that cool spring flow.

Tides are runnin' moderate today; fish the outgoing for best action as current sweeps baitfish into ambushes. Yesterday at Douglaston Salmon Run upriver, crowds were moderate to high, hookups solid—mostly drop-back steelhead, a few fresh runners, handful of brown trout, and one smallmouth bass pulled in. Numbers dipped a touch from the day before, blame that bright sky, but steelies are still keyin' up.

Down here in NYC waters from the George Washington Bridge to Battery Park, stripers are pushin' in on the herring spawn, mixin' with schoolies and keeper blues hittin' 28-31 inches. Recent catches report decent stripers on chunk bunkers, plus smallmouth and largemouth bass along riprap shores. Fish activity's rampin'—walleyes fair on jigs with crawlers near drop-offs, crappie post-spawn on minnows 'round brush.

**Top lures:** Go with small spinners or crankbaits slow along shorelines for bass; egg patterns or streamers for trout mimics. **Best bait:** Live herring or bloodworms on a fish-finder rig for stripers, crawlers for everything else—north winds clearin' water to 6-8 feet visibility.

Hit these **hot spots:** Inwood Hill Park for smallmouth on rocks at dawn, or the piers under Brooklyn Bridge on the fallin' tide for stripers bustin' bait.

Mornin' and dusk bites are hot—get out there safe, check regs.

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