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Hudson River Spring Stripers: Dawn Bite, Rising Tide, Live Eels Hot
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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 April 30, 2026, 3 AM eastern, and the river's callin'—tides are risin' slow into a high around 7 AM near the Battery, then droppin' sharp by noon, perfect for striper chasin' in those current sweeps.
Weather's mild today: partly cloudy, temps climbin' from 48°F mornin' chill to 62°F afternoon, light southwest breeze at 5-10 knots keepin' things calm. Sunrise at 6:00 AM, sunset 7:50 PM—hit dawn and dusk for peak action when stripers wake up hungry.
Fish are active post-winter, with spring push bringin' big **striped bass** up from 28-40 inches roamin' the shallows, mixin' with schoolies. Recent catches around NYC piers and bridges show limits of **stripers** on live eels, plus **bluefish** choppin' bait balls, some **weakfish** reboundin', and early **flounder** giggin' flats. NOAA Fisheries just greenlit conservation equivalency for summer flounder, black sea bass, and scup through 2027, meanin' state regs hold steady—check NY DEC for bag limits, but harvest's up 20% on bass regionally.
Best lures? Go **Mojo Jigs** or **diamond jigs** in chartreuse for stripers in 2-4 feet over structure—fan cast and retrieve steady. Topwater walkers like **Zara Spooks** at dawn for explosive blues. Live **mackerel chunks** or **eels** on fish-finder rigs crush 'em on the drop tide; bunker snappers if you can net 'em.
Hot spots: **Pier 25 in Tribeca** for easy access and current rips holdin' bait, or **Inwood Park north end** where the Spuyten Duyvil meets the Hud—anchor near pilings for mixed bags.
Water's clearin' up, bait's pushin' in—get out there before the crowds. Tight lines!
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Weather's mild today: partly cloudy, temps climbin' from 48°F mornin' chill to 62°F afternoon, light southwest breeze at 5-10 knots keepin' things calm. Sunrise at 6:00 AM, sunset 7:50 PM—hit dawn and dusk for peak action when stripers wake up hungry.
Fish are active post-winter, with spring push bringin' big **striped bass** up from 28-40 inches roamin' the shallows, mixin' with schoolies. Recent catches around NYC piers and bridges show limits of **stripers** on live eels, plus **bluefish** choppin' bait balls, some **weakfish** reboundin', and early **flounder** giggin' flats. NOAA Fisheries just greenlit conservation equivalency for summer flounder, black sea bass, and scup through 2027, meanin' state regs hold steady—check NY DEC for bag limits, but harvest's up 20% on bass regionally.
Best lures? Go **Mojo Jigs** or **diamond jigs** in chartreuse for stripers in 2-4 feet over structure—fan cast and retrieve steady. Topwater walkers like **Zara Spooks** at dawn for explosive blues. Live **mackerel chunks** or **eels** on fish-finder rigs crush 'em on the drop tide; bunker snappers if you can net 'em.
Hot spots: **Pier 25 in Tribeca** for easy access and current rips holdin' bait, or **Inwood Park north end** where the Spuyten Duyvil meets the Hud—anchor near pilings for mixed bags.
Water's clearin' up, bait's pushin' in—get out there before the crowds. Tight lines!
Thanks for tunin' in, folks—subscribe for weekly updates. 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