Spring Stripers on the Charles: March 20th Fishing Report
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Tides today outta Tide-Forecast for nearby Charlestown and South Boston: low at about 6 AM, high 'round noon pushin' 9-10 feet, then low again by 6 PM. Fish love that incoming tide—currents stir up the bottom, bringin' baitfish to life.
Action's pickin' up as spring stirs. Locals report steady catches of **striped bass** and **herring** runnin' strong below the dams and in deep pools, with some **walleye** fair bit in slower spots—echoin' improved conditions from recent DNR-style updates on river levels droppin'. Smaller **perch** and **pickerel** are active too, schoolin' in the 1-3 lb range. Numbers are decent: folks pullin' 5-10 fish per outing last week, nothin' huge but consistent.
Best lures? Go with **jiggin' spoons** or **soft plastic swimbaits** in chartreuse for stripers—mimic those herring. Rapalas or small crankbaits for walleye in the rip-rap. Live bait? **Shiners** or **mackerel chunks** on a bottom rig can't be beat; worms for perch.
Hot spots: Magazine Beach in Cambridge for easy access and striper hangs, or the locks near BU Bridge—tides rip there, fish stack up. Fish the outgoing for best bites.
Bundle up, check your gear, and stay safe out there.
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