EPISODE · Sep 26, 2024 · 2 MIN
Promising Fishing Around NYC Despite Rough Weather
from New York City Hudson River Fishing Report Today · host Inception Point AI
As of September 26, 2024, the fishing scene around the Hudson River and New York City is looking promising, despite the recent rough weather. ### Weather and Tides Today, expect partly cloudy skies with a high of around 68 degrees Fahrenheit and a low of 56 degrees. The winds will be moderate, blowing at about 10 mph from the northwest. Tides are crucial, and today you can expect a high tide at 8:47 AM and a low tide at 3:04 PM. ### Sunrise and Sunset Sunrise is at 6:43 AM, and sunset will be at 6:38 PM, giving you ample daylight to get out on the water. ### Fish Activity The recent nor'easter has stirred up the waters, but this has also brought in a mix of species. Striped bass and bluefish are active, particularly in the bays and harbors where they seek shelter from the rough conditions. Weakfish and porgies are also being caught in good numbers, especially in the more protected areas. ### Catch Reports Yesterday saw some decent fishing despite the challenging weather. Anglers reported catching striped bass up to 30 pounds, mostly on live baits like eels and soft plastics. Bluefish were plentiful, with some monster blues hitting the lines. Weakfish and porgies were also common catches, often found in the bays and around structure. ### Best Lures and Bait For striped bass, using live eels, soft plastics like the Joe Baggs Block Island Eel on a jighead, or larger jerk shads and paddle tails have been effective. Bluefish are biting on metal jigs and spoons, as well as on bait like bunker and mullet. For weakfish and porgies, smaller jigs and bait like clams and squid are working well. ### Hot Spots The Hudson River itself, particularly around the Tappan Zee Bridge and the New York Harbor, has been a hot spot for striped bass and bluefish. The bays and inlets along the North Shore of Long Island, such as those around Cold Spring Harbor and Glenwood Landing, are also producing good catches of weakfish and porgies. Overall, it's a good time to get out on the water, especially as the fall run is starting to kick in. Just be prepared for the lingering effects of the nor'easter and enjoy the improving fishing conditions. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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As of September 26, 2024, the fishing scene around the Hudson River and New York City is looking promising, despite the recent rough weather. ### Weather and Tides Today, expect partly cloudy skies with a high of around 68 degrees Fahrenheit and a low of 56 degrees. The winds will be moderate, blowing at about 10 mph from the northwest. Tides are crucial, and today you can expect a high tide at 8:47 AM and a low tide at 3:04 PM. ### Sunrise and Sunset Sunrise is at 6:43 AM, and sunset will be at 6:38 PM, giving you ample daylight to get out on the water. ### Fish Activity The recent nor'easter has stirred up the waters, but this has also brought in a mix of species. Striped bass and bluefish are active, particularly in the bays and harbors where they seek shelter from the rough conditions. Weakfish and porgies are also being caught in good numbers, especially in the more protected areas. ### Catch Reports Yesterday saw some decent fishing despite the challenging weather. Anglers reported catching striped bass up to 30 pounds, mostly on live baits like eels and soft plastics. Bluefish were plentiful, with some monster blues hitting the lines. Weakfish and porgies were also common catches, often found in the bays and around structure. ### Best Lures and Bait For striped bass, using live eels, soft plastics like the Joe Baggs Block Island Eel on a jighead, or larger jerk shads and paddle tails have been effective. Bluefish are biting on metal jigs and spoons, as well as on bait like bunker and mullet. For weakfish and porgies, smaller jigs and bait like clams and squid are working well. ### Hot Spots The Hudson River itself, particularly around the Tappan Zee Bridge and the New York Harbor, has been a hot spot for striped bass and bluefish. The bays and inlets along the North Shore of Long Island, such as those around Cold Spring Harbor and Glenwood Landing, are also producing good catches of weakfish and porgies. Overall, it's a good time to get out on the water, especially as the fall run is starting to kick in. Just be prepared for the lingering effects of the nor'easter and enjoy the improving fishing conditions. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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