Tidal Insights and Striped Bass Fishing on the Hudson River
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Tidal Insights and Striped Bass Fishing on the Hudson River
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If you're planning to hit the Hudson River in New York City today, here's what you need to know for a successful fishing trip. First off, the tidal cycle is...
show moreFirst off, the tidal cycle is crucial. Today, expect the high tide around 9:30 AM and the low tide at 3:30 PM. These tidal shifts often trigger fish activity, so plan your trip accordingly.
The weather is looking good, with partly cloudy skies and a high of around 58°F and a low of 45°F. There will be a gentle breeze, making it a comfortable day for fishing. Sunrise is at 6:30 AM, and sunset will be at 4:45 PM, giving you plenty of daylight.
Striped bass are the main target this time of year. Yesterday, anglers reported catching striped bass, particularly around the George Washington Bridge and further upriver. The fish are active during the changing tides, especially around structure like rocks and drop-offs.
Yesterday saw a decent catch of striped bass, with most fish falling within the new size limit of 23 to 28 inches. Anglers reported catching one to two keeper fish per trip, with some larger fish being released.
For striped bass, the best lures include shads, metal lips, and jigs. Trolling with eels or Mojos has also been effective. Live or artificial bait like herring and sand eels are also recommended, as they mimic the natural prey that striped bass are feeding on.
If you're looking for hot spots, the George Washington Bridge area is known for its strong currents and structure, making it a hotspot for striped bass. Another good spot is Croton Point, located further upriver, which offers good fishing grounds especially during the changing tides.
Remember to adhere to the new regulations set by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, which require that striped bass caught must be between 23 and 28 inches long, with a one fish bag limit. Enjoy your fishing trip on the Hudson River
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