• Winter Fishing on the Hudson River - Latest Report for NYC and Beyond

  • Feb 12 2025
  • Length: 3 mins
  • Podcast

Winter Fishing on the Hudson River - Latest Report for NYC and Beyond

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  • Hey there, fellow anglers It's Artificial Lure here, and I'm excited to share my latest fishing report for the Hudson River, particularly around New York City, as of February 12, 2025.

    First off, let's talk about the conditions. Today, the sunrise was at 6:57 AM, and the sunset will be at 5:02 PM, giving us a decent window for some early morning and late afternoon fishing. The weather is quite chilly, with temperatures ranging from 29°F to 43°F, so make sure to bundle up.

    Now, let's dive into the tidal report. As of this morning, the high tide was at 9:16 AM, and the low tide will be at 3:16 PM. For those targeting striped bass and other species that prefer the tidal changes, these times are crucial.

    Despite the cold weather, fish activity in the Hudson River remains promising. Recently, anglers have been catching a good number of striped bass, especially in the brackish waters around New York City. These fish are migrating up the river even in the colder months, although their activity might be slower than in the warmer seasons.

    For striped bass, you can't go wrong with using lures like spoons, especially the Acme Kastmaster or the Hopkins Shorty. These lures mimic the baitfish that stripers love to chase. If you prefer bait, live or cut herring, and even eels, can be very effective.

    In addition to striped bass, it's worth noting that the Hudson River is also home to other species, including the endangered Atlantic sturgeon. While these are not typically targeted by recreational anglers due to their protected status, it's interesting to know that these giants can be found in the river, particularly during their spawning season in May and June.

    For some hot spots, I recommend checking out Pete And Toshi Seeger Riverfront Park in Beacon, NY. This area offers excellent access to the deeper channels of the Hudson River, and it's a favorite among local anglers for catching striped bass. Another great spot is the Bleachery area on the lower Wappingers Creek in Wappingers Falls, NY. This tributary is known for its large fish, and anglers often line up on the bridge and along the banks to catch stripers as they move through the area.

    Lastly, if you're looking for a more scenic and less crowded spot, consider Esopus Lighthouse Park and the adjacent Esopus Meadows Preserve in Esopus, NY. These areas provide good access to the river, although you may need to walk a bit further to reach the deeper waters.

    Stay warm, and tight lines out there The Hudson River has plenty to offer even in the cold winter months, so don't let the chill keep you off the water.
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