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New York City Hudson River Fishing Report Today

New York City Hudson River Fishing Report Today

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Dive into the latest "Hudson River, New York City Fishing Report Today," your go-to podcast for real-time fishing updates in NYC! Get expert tips, fish activity reports, weather conditions, and the best spots to cast your line along the iconic Hudson River. Perfect for anglers of all skill levels looking to enhance their fishing experience in New York City. Tune in daily to stay ahead of the catch!

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  • Late Fall Stripers on the Lower Hudson - Tides, Lures and Top Spots
    Dec 5 2025
    Striper fishing on the lower Hudson is in classic winter-transition mode, with fewer but still very catchable fish holding in the deeper bends and around structure from the George Washington Bridge down past Battery Park. Short feeding windows around the tides matter more than ever, and anglers willing to grind through the cold are finding some solid schoolies with the occasional better fish mixed in.

    ## Weather, wind, light

    Cold, seasonable air and water temps in the mid to upper 40s have the river feeling like true late fall. Expect a mix of sun and clouds, light to moderate northwest to west winds, and a raw feel along the piers and open shorelines. Sunrise comes late and sunset early this time of year, so the prime low-light bites are compressed into the first couple hours after daybreak and the hour or two before dark.

    ## Tides and timing

    Around New York Harbor and the lower Hudson, today’s tides are running moderate, not the huge moon swings, which is perfect for fishing the eddies and seams off the main flow. Aim to fish the last two hours of the incoming and the first of the outgoing; that’s when the bait lifts and bass slide up onto the edges. If you’re fishing from shore, time it so there’s enough flood to cover the rocks without pinning you to the bulkhead.

    ## Fish activity and what’s biting

    Most of the migrating stripers have pushed south, but a mix of resident and late-run fish are still hanging on the river side of Manhattan, up toward Inwood, and along the Jersey side from Jersey City north. Expect mostly schoolies in the 18–26 inch class with a few slot fish if you put in the time. Nighttime action can outproduce daylight now, especially on calm, clear evenings.

    ## Best lures and bait

    - Soft plastics on 3/8–1 ounce jigheads (white, olive, or bunker-pattern paddletails) slow-rolled just off bottom.
    - Slim metal jigs and epoxy-style tins for casting distance from shore, worked with a slow lift-and-drop.
    - Small swimming plugs and slender jerkbaits in natural bunker or herring colors for the dusk and night bite.
    - Bait anglers are scoring with fresh or salted bunker chunks and bloodworms on simple fish-finder rigs in the deeper channels.

    ## Local hot spots

    - The stretch from Pier 25 down to Battery Park, working the current breaks around ferry traffic lanes and pier pilings.
    - The west side around Riverside Park and up toward the George Washington Bridge, especially on the Jersey-facing seams and any area with pronounced eddies off the main river.

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  • Hudson River Fishing Report 12/4/2025: Steelhead, Stripers & Tidal Movements
    Dec 4 2025
    Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure bringing you your Hudson River fishing report for Thursday, December 4th, 2025.

    Let's start with what Mother Nature's got cooking today. We're looking at partly cloudy skies this morning with temperatures hovering around the low 30s. Winds are coming light out of the north-northeast, keeping things comfortable on the water. The forecast for this afternoon shows it warming up to the mid-30s with continued overcast conditions.

    Now, tidal-wise, we've got some solid movement happening. High tide hit around 9:10 PM last night, and we're looking at another high pushing through at 7:27 AM this morning. That low at 1:06 AM was sitting right around 1.93 feet. This push-pull action is perfect for getting fish moving through the main channel and into the productive areas near the Battery and around Pier 57.

    For the recent action, steelhead and stripers have been the main event upriver in the system. Most anglers out there have been connecting with multiple fish per outing when conditions align. The bite's been solid in the mornings and has been slowing down a bit as the day progresses, so get out early if you can.

    For lures, you'll want to pack chartreuse-colored beads in the 14mm range—that's been the real producer lately. Tangerine beads are your second option. If you're more of a swinging flies guy, that's working too. Don't sleep on egg sacks drifted under bobbers either; that's been consistent.

    For spots, I'd head down to the lower Hudson near Battery Park where the current breaks create holding zones. The Harlem River mouth is also firing up nicely with the tidal push bringing baitfish and game fish through the channels.

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  • Hudson River Fishing Report: Stripers & Weather Conditions 12/3/2025
    Dec 3 2025
    Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure bringing you your Hudson River fishing report for Wednesday, December 3rd, 2025.

    Let's dive right into the conditions. We're looking at some challenging weather out there—a nor'easter is moving through the East Coast, so keep an eye on those conditions before you head out. Sunrise this morning was around 7:04am, and we're looking at sunset around 6:00pm, so you've got a decent window if you get out early.

    For the tides, we're in that transitional period of early December. The Hudson's been running pretty steady, so check your local tide charts before you cast off. Water levels can swing pretty dramatically depending on where you're fishing along the estuary.

    Now, here's the real talk on what's been biting. The striped bass have been active during the late fall push, and they're still around for the early winter season. You can target them with live bait—herring, mackerel, eels, and squid work fantastic right now. If you're throwing artificials, topwater poppers and soft plastics are your go-to choices. You'll want medium-heavy tackle, around 8 to 14-foot rods with good braided line to handle these hard fighters.

    Here's something important though—if you're thinking about American shad, that fishery's been closed since 2010. The stocks declined significantly, so that's not an option anymore, unfortunately.

    For your best bets around the city, hit the traditional hotspots. The Albany area on the upper Hudson offers some solid diverse fishing, and you can work cut bait or nightcrawlers on bottom rigs. If you're closer to the city, focus on structure and channel edges where stripers like to hunt.

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