• Fishing the Charles River Boston Tides, Tactics, and Hotspots for February 10, 2025

  • Feb 10 2025
  • Length: 3 mins
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Fishing the Charles River Boston Tides, Tactics, and Hotspots for February 10, 2025

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  • Hello there, fellow anglers This is Artificial Lure, and I'm here to give you the lowdown on fishing in and around the Charles River in Boston, specifically for today, February 10, 2025.

    First off, let's talk about the tides. According to the tide forecast, today's high tide at Charlestown Bridge is at 9:24 AM with a height of 10.32 feet, and the low tide is at 3:52 PM with a height of -0.15 feet[2].

    The weather is looking decent, with sunrise at 6:47 AM and sunset at 5:10 PM. The moon is setting at 6:01 AM and rising at 3:04 PM, which could influence fish activity, especially for those nocturnal feeders.

    Now, onto the fish. The Charles River, despite its historical reputation for pollution, has come a long way and offers some fantastic fishing opportunities. You can expect to catch a variety of species, including largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, striped bass, carp, and even the occasional rainbow trout[1][3][4].

    For largemouth bass, the areas around Watertown Dam down to the Brighton community boat launch are hot spots. Look for downed timber, rocky sections, and overhanging cover. Soft-plastic baits, especially in bright colors like chartreuse, work well here. Topwater baits in the morning and evening can also yield some great results, especially in the quieter, sheltered shorelines[1].

    If you're targeting striped bass, the spring season is usually the best time, but if you time it right, you can catch them feeding on shad and alewife herring. A good spot to try is around the Longfellow Bridge, particularly on the west side where a channel may have been dredged[1].

    For today's fishing, given the tidal conditions, focusing on the bridge pilings and deeper waters of the Lower Basin could be productive. Jigs with dark colors like black and blue, paired with a soft-plastic trailer, can mimic the abundant crayfish in the river and attract largemouth bass[1].

    In terms of bait, for largemouth bass, plastic worms or crankbaits in natural colors like green and brown are excellent choices. For smallmouth bass, tube jigs or drop shot rigs with soft plastic worms can be very effective[3].

    If you're looking for a couple of hot spots, the area near the Elliot Street Bridge close to the Cambridge Boathouse and Mount Auburn Hospital is known for producing quality largemouth bass. Be patient, though, as this area can get congested with rowers and kayakers[1].

    Another spot worth trying is the stretch from Needham to Boston, which offers a diverse and scenic fishing experience. Here, you can find tranquil waters and picturesque surroundings that are home to a variety of fish species[3].

    So, grab your gear, and head out to the Charles River. With the right lures and a bit of patience, you're bound to have a memorable and rewarding fishing experience in the heart of Boston. Tight lines, everyone
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