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EPISODE · Oct 13, 2024 · 2 MIN

Striper Bonanza in the Hudson: Tackle the Tides and Bag the Big Ones

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

As of October 13, 2024, the fishing scene in the Hudson River and around New York City is buzzing with activity. Here’s what you need to know for a successful day on the water. ### Weather and Tides The weather is looking favorable, with clear skies and a gentle northeast wind. Sunrise was at 7:04 AM, and sunset will be at 6:14 PM. Tides are crucial for striped bass fishing; today, high tide is at 10:17 AM and 10:43 PM, with low tide at 4:04 AM and 4:30 PM. Fishing during the hour before and after high tide is usually the most productive. ### Fish Activity The striper bite has been picking up, especially with the arrival of sand eels in the surf. Schoolie-sized striped bass, ranging from 25 to 35 inches, are abundant in the lower portions of the Hudson River. Larger bass, up to 36 inches, have been caught in the rivers at night using eels. ### Types and Amounts of Fish Yesterday saw a good number of striped bass caught, particularly around the Statue of Liberty and in the rivers at night. Bluefish are also active, hitting metals, mullet, and plugs off the beach. Sea bass and porgies are plentiful on the local rocks and reefs, with many limit and near-limit catches reported. ### Best Lures and Bait For striped bass, live eels are working exceptionally well, especially around the Statue of Liberty. Sand eel imitations, such as Avas and Tsunami sand eels, are also effective in the surf. For bluefish, metals, mullet, and plugs are the go-to choices. For sea bass and porgies, green crabs and clams are recommended. ### Hot Spots - **Statue of Liberty**: This area has been producing good catches of striped bass using live eels. - **Shrewsbury Rocks**: Big stripers are being caught here while trolling with eels on planer boards. - **Manasquan River**: Striped bass are biting well in this river, both during the day and at night, on eels and sand eel imitations. - **Shark River Inlet**: Blackfishing is excellent here using green crabs, and stripers are also present, hitting plugs and shads at night. Overall, the Hudson River and surrounding waters are offering a diverse and exciting fishing experience this fall. Make sure to check the local regulations and plan your trip around the tides for the best results. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

As of October 13, 2024, the fishing scene in the Hudson River and around New York City is buzzing with activity. Here’s what you need to know for a successful day on the water. ### Weather and Tides The weather is looking favorable, with clear skies and a gentle northeast wind. Sunrise was at 7:04 AM, and sunset will be at 6:14 PM. Tides are crucial for striped bass fishing; today, high tide is at 10:17 AM and 10:43 PM, with low tide at 4:04 AM and 4:30 PM. Fishing during the hour before and after high tide is usually the most productive. ### Fish Activity The striper bite has been picking up, especially with the arrival of sand eels in the surf. Schoolie-sized striped bass, ranging from 25 to 35 inches, are abundant in the lower portions of the Hudson River. Larger bass, up to 36 inches, have been caught in the rivers at night using eels. ### Types and Amounts of Fish Yesterday saw a good number of striped bass caught, particularly around the Statue of Liberty and in the rivers at night. Bluefish are also active, hitting metals, mullet, and plugs off the beach. Sea bass and porgies are plentiful on the local rocks and reefs, with many limit and near-limit catches reported. ### Best Lures and Bait For striped bass, live eels are working exceptionally well, especially around the Statue of Liberty. Sand eel imitations, such as Avas and Tsunami sand eels, are also effective in the surf. For bluefish, metals, mullet, and plugs are the go-to choices. For sea bass and porgies, green crabs and clams are recommended. ### Hot Spots - **Statue of Liberty**: This area has been producing good catches of striped bass using live eels. - **Shrewsbury Rocks**: Big stripers are being caught here while trolling with eels on planer boards. - **Manasquan River**: Striped bass are biting well in this river, both during the day and at night, on eels and sand eel imitations. - **Shark River Inlet**: Blackfishing is excellent here using green crabs, and stripers are also present, hitting plugs and shads at night. Overall, the Hudson River and surrounding waters are offering a diverse and exciting fishing experience this fall. Make sure to check the local regulations and plan your trip around the tides for the best results. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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