Hudson River Early Spring Striper Run: March 13th Hot Spots and Tactics episode artwork

EPISODE · Mar 13, 2026 · 2 MIN

Hudson River Early Spring Striper Run: March 13th Hot Spots and Tactics

from New York City Hudson River Fishing Report Today · host Inception Point AI

Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for Hudson River fishin' right here in the heart of NYC. It's Friday, March 13th, 2026, 7:31 AM, and we're lookin' at a prime early spring day on the water. Weather's callin' for partly cloudy skies, temps climbin' to the mid-50s with a light north breeze—perfect for gettin' lines wet without freezin' your tail off. Sunrise hit at 7:15 AM, sunset's around 7:00 PM, givin' us a solid 12 hours of daylight to chase 'em. Tides are key on the Hudson this time of year—NOAA reports a high at 3:47 AM pushin' 5.8 feet, low around 10 AM at 0.2 feet, then another high near 10 PM. Fish the outgoing for best action, as bait gets flushed out. Stripers are on the move big time, migratin' north into our waters for warmer spots and herring runs—March is prime season. Recent catches include monster linesiders up to 60 pounds, like that state record from Orange County on the Hudson back in the day, and locals are pullin' 20-40 pounders steady. Smallmouth bass are active too, hittin' in the river's rocky stretches, with reports of solid 3-5 pounders mixed in. Panfish like perch and crappie are schoolin' shallow, and catfish are prowlin' the bottoms. Numbers are up from last week—anglers reportin' limits of stripers and dozens of bass daily. For lures, go with bloodworms or live herring for stripers—they're tearin' it up on the bottom rigs. Jerkbaits in silver/black or clown patterns for bass, hair jigs with minnows for crappie. Best bait? Fresh shad or eels on a fish-finder rig—can't beat naturals right now. Artificials like Rapala Countdowns in silver or chrome/blue spinners are hot when they're keyin' on spinners. Hit these hot spots: George Washington Bridge area for stripers on the drop-offs, and the Battery Park piers for easy access bass and panfish. Shore fishin' is gold—launch from Dyckman or Inwood for deeper runs. Stay safe, check regs, and wear your PFD. Thanks for tunin' in, folks—subscribe for more reports! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn

Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for Hudson River fishin' right here in the heart of NYC. It's Friday, March 13th, 2026, 7:31 AM, and we're lookin' at a prime early spring day on the water. Weather's callin' for partly cloudy skies, temps climbin' to the mid-50s with a light north breeze—perfect for gettin' lines wet without freezin' your tail off. Sunrise hit at 7:15 AM, sunset's around 7:00 PM, givin' us a solid 12 hours of daylight to chase 'em. Tides are key on the Hudson this time of year—NOAA reports a high at 3:47 AM pushin' 5.8 feet, low around 10 AM at 0.2 feet, then another high near 10 PM. Fish the outgoing for best action, as bait gets flushed out. Stripers are on the move big time, migratin' north into our waters for warmer spots and herring runs—March is prime season. Recent catches include monster linesiders up to 60 pounds, like that state record from Orange County on the Hudson back in the day, and locals are pullin' 20-40 pounders steady. Smallmouth bass are active too, hittin' in the river's rocky stretches, with reports of solid 3-5 pounders mixed in. Panfish like perch and crappie are schoolin' shallow, and catfish are prowlin' the bottoms. Numbers are up from last week—anglers reportin' limits of stripers and dozens of bass daily. For lures, go with bloodworms or live herring for stripers—they're tearin' it up on the bottom rigs. Jerkbaits in silver/black or clown patterns for bass, hair jigs with minnows for crappie. Best bait? Fresh shad or eels on a fish-finder rig—can't beat naturals right now. Artificials like Rapala Countdowns in silver or chrome/blue spinners are hot when they're keyin' on spinners. Hit these hot spots: George Washington Bridge area for stripers on the drop-offs, and the Battery Park piers for easy access bass and panfish. Shore fishin' is gold—launch from Dyckman or Inwood for deeper runs. Stay safe, check regs, and wear your PFD. Thanks for tunin' in, folks—subscribe for more reports! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn

NOW PLAYING

Hudson River Early Spring Striper Run: March 13th Hot Spots and Tactics

0:00 2:09

No transcript for this episode yet

We transcribe on demand. Request one and we'll notify you when it's ready — usually under 10 minutes.

Chewing the Fat with WorkForge WorkForge Bite-Sized Conversations for Building a Stronger Workforce Welcome to Chewing the Fat, a podcast delving deep into the world of food manufacturing. Dive into real conversations around critical topics like staffing, retention, onboarding, and career development in this essential industry. Subscribe now to gain insights from your peers, subject matter experts and more on the biggest issues facing food manufacturers today: -Hiring and retaining employees -Addressing the challenges of the Silver Tsunami -Improving time to productivity of new employees -Engaging employees from hire to retire And more... Tune in to Chewing the Fat, a WorkForge podcast, and join the conversation on how to build and sustain a resilient, high-performing workforce in food manufacturing. She’s a Hazard to Herself She’s a Hazard Hi there, I’m Mallory, and I’d like to invite you into our world with “She’s a Hazard to Herself!” Join us as we navigate life with Multiple Sclerosis from the seat of my power wheelchair. Discover stories of resilience, family, and the community we’ve built around chronic illness. Whether you’re impacted by MS or want to learn from our journey, there’s something here for you. So why wait? Subscribe to “She’s a Hazard to Herself” on your favorite podcast app and be part of our journey today. Let’s lift each other up, one episode at a time! The Course Mentors Podcast The Course Mentors Hey there, future course creator!Ever feel like turning your know-how into an online course is like trying to solve a Rubik's cube blindfolded? Well, grab your headphones because "The Course Mentors Podcast" is here to be your secret weapon!Meet Aimee and Odette (that's us!), your new best friends in the course creation world. We've been in the trenches for over a decade, and for the last five years, we've been rocking the online course space. Now we're here to spill all our secrets in bite-sized, 15-20 minute episodes that'll fit perfectly in your coffee breaks.No fluff, no filler - just real, actionable advice that'll take you from "um, what's a landing page?" to "holy moly, I just hit six figures!". We're talking everything from crafting your course to marketing it like a pro and building a business that'll have you pinching yourself.Whether you're dreaming of ditching the 9-to-5 grind, adding a sweet extra income str CISO Perspectives (public) N2K Networks This season on CISO Perspectives, host Kim Jones explores some of the challenges of leading through uncertainty. We explore the complexity of the changing nature of regulation and working with the federal government, the evolution of privacy and fraud, and how emerging technologies like AI and quantum computing are changing cyber. When you don’t know what questions to ask, you’re afraid to ask, or don’t know who to ask, CISO Perspectives provides the foundation for learning in this brave new world.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long is this episode of New York City Hudson River Fishing Report Today?

This episode is 2 minutes long.

When was this New York City Hudson River Fishing Report Today episode published?

This episode was published on March 13, 2026.

What is this episode about?

Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for Hudson River fishin' right here in the heart of NYC. It's Friday, March 13th, 2026, 7:31 AM, and we're lookin' at a prime early spring day on the water. Weather's callin' for partly cloudy...

Can I download this New York City Hudson River Fishing Report Today episode?

Yes, you can download this episode by clicking the download button on the episode player, or subscribe to the podcast in your preferred podcast app for automatic downloads.
URL copied to clipboard!