Late Fall Fishing on the Charles: Quality over Quantity

EPISODE · Dec 5, 2025 · 2 MIN

Late Fall Fishing on the Charles: Quality over Quantity

from Boston Charles River Fishing Report Today · host Inception Point AI

Name’s Artificial Lure, checking in with your Charles River fishing report around Boston. Let’s start with conditions. Early December along the Charles usually means cold, clear mornings in the 20s to low 30s and afternoons creeping into the upper 30s or low 40s, often with a light northwest breeze and a real bite in the shade. Sunrise is right around 7 a.m. and sunset is just after 4 p.m., so the prime windows are short and right on those light changes. Tides don’t drive the Charles the way they do the harbor, but water levels can still bump a bit near the locks; treat today like a steady mid-flow river rather than a tide swing. Fish activity is classic late fall into early winter. Largemouth bass, smallmouth in a few stretches, yellow perch, crappie, and the ever-present pickerel are still chewing, but they’re tight to deeper edges, slow current seams, and any remaining green weed or hard structure. Expect fewer bites but better quality; this is the time of year when that one good fish makes the trip. Recent chatter from local anglers has been more about quality than quantity, with bass in the 2–4 pound class, chunky perch, and some surprise pike and carp showing up for folks willing to grind slowly. Best lures right now are all about fishing low and slow. Think: - 3–4 inch soft jerkbaits or paddletails on light jigheads, crawled along bottom. - Finesse jigs with compact trailers, flipped to bridge pilings and riprap. - Small blade baits and silver or gold spoons yo-yoed off the bottom for perch and mixed bag action. - Suspending jerkbaits in natural shiner or perch patterns, worked with long pauses. If you’re soaking bait, go with live shiners, nightcrawlers on a slip sinker, or small pieces of shrimp or corn for panfish and carp. Downsizing hooks and line really helps in the colder, clearer water. Couple of local hot spots to focus on: - The basin between the Longfellow and Mass Ave bridges: deeper water, lots of riprap and man-made edges, and fish that stack up on the drop-offs. - The stretches around Herter Park and the Anderson Memorial Bridge: current seams, bridge pilings, and some sneaky little eddies that hold bass, perch, and the odd pike. Fish the warmest part of the day if you can, hit shadows and current breaks early and late, and don’t be afraid to stay put and thoroughly work a good-looking piece of structure. One carefully picked-apart wall can outproduce a whole day of bank-hopping right now. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe so you don’t miss the next report. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn

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