Fishing the Charles River: Tides, Weather, and Hot Spots for Stripers and Cod

Oct 18, 2024 · 2m 32s
Fishing the Charles River: Tides, Weather, and Hot Spots for Stripers and Cod
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If you're planning to hit the Charles River in Boston today, here’s what you need to know. First, let's look at the conditions: the tide is rising with a current...

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If you're planning to hit the Charles River in Boston today, here’s what you need to know. First, let's look at the conditions: the tide is rising with a current height of 3.66 feet, and the next high tide will be in about 3 hours and 27 minutes. The water level will peak at 8.56 feet around 8:06 AM and again at 9.38 feet by 8:18 PM. The waves are moderate, at 3.3 feet, coming in every 11 seconds from the east.

The weather is cloudy with a temperature of 61 degrees, expected to range from 60 to 75 degrees throughout the day. There's a light breeze at 2.8 mph with gusts up to 6.2 mph from the west. The moon is in its waning crescent phase, rising at 1:04 AM and setting at 4:43 PM.

As for fish activity, today is a decent day with a fish activity score of 43. The best times to fish are from 7:38 AM to 10:08 AM and from 8:13 PM to 10:43 PM.

Yesterday, anglers in the area reported catching striped bass, particularly in the sections around Point Allerton through Sandy Beach. Live mackerel have been the go-to bait, and kids have been jigging them up off Pemberton Pier to live-line them along Hull Gut for stripers. For those preferring lures, the Santini tube has been effective in estuaries, and smaller topwater plugs like Jumpin’ Minnows have also been working well.

If you're targeting cod, areas like the Boston Light, Harding’s Ledge, or Strawberry Ledge have been productive. For stripers, try the estuaries around Revere and Winthrop Beaches where there have been blow-ups with both blues and bass.

Hot spots to consider include the area around the Longfellow Bridge and the Charles River Dam, where the structure can attract a variety of fish. Another good spot is near the Esplanade, where the mix of currents and structure can make for some exciting fishing.

Overall, it's a good day to get out on the Charles River, especially during the peak fishing times. Just remember to check the local regulations and be mindful of the changing tides and weather conditions.
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