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New York City Hudson River Fishing Report Today
Inception Point Ai
211 episodes
1 day ago
Dive into the latest "Hudson River, New York City Fishing Report Today," your go-to podcast for real-time fishing updates in NYC! Get expert tips, fish activity reports, weather conditions, and the best spots to cast your line along the iconic Hudson River. Perfect for anglers of all skill levels looking to enhance their fishing experience in New York City. Tune in daily to stay ahead of the catch!

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Dive into the latest "Hudson River, New York City Fishing Report Today," your go-to podcast for real-time fishing updates in NYC! Get expert tips, fish activity reports, weather conditions, and the best spots to cast your line along the iconic Hudson River. Perfect for anglers of all skill levels looking to enhance their fishing experience in New York City. Tune in daily to stay ahead of the catch!

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Hudson River Fishing Report: Late Fall Stripers, Cats, and More
New York City Hudson River Fishing Report Today
3 minutes
1 week ago
Hudson River Fishing Report: Late Fall Stripers, Cats, and More
Artificial Lure here, coming to you with the Hudson River fishing report for Sunday, November 2nd, 2025, right in the heart of New York City.

Let’s kick off with the **tidal info**, critical for any local angler setting their plans today. Chelsea Docks, just upriver from classic hotspots like Pier 84 and Battery Park, reports we had an early morning low tide at 12:17 a.m., then a solid high tide at 5:19 a.m. Look for another low at 11:46 a.m. and peak evening high at 5:41 p.m. That means the bite should turn on with the flood tide, especially around sunrise and again late afternoon, matching up perfectly with today’s sunrise at 6:28 a.m. and sunset at 4:50 p.m. according to Tide-Forecast.com.

On the **weather front**, it’s brisk and classic November—a quick check of the National Weather Service marine forecast has winds northwesterly 10 to 20 knots tapering off as the day goes, so expect a chill and maybe some chop in exposed spots, but overall great for staying mobile and working both banks and piers.

Now for **fish activity and catches**: Hudson River is still feeling that good late autumn run, with reports of striped bass picking up, especially in the early morning as they chase herring and bunker. Near Chelsea Piers and down by Tribeca, locals have been boating schoolies up to 26 inches, with the bigger linesiders more active with the colder tides. Blues are thinning out, but you’ll bump into a few rogue choppers if you’re tossing metal. Weakfish and white perch have been spotted further north—one angler last week landed a mixed bag off Riverbank State Park. If you’re looking for bottom action, expect steady schools of channel catfish and the occasional carp still showing in the slower-moving inshore pockets.

As for **best lures and bait**, locals are swearing by bloodworms and cut bunker for soaking bait. For the diehards casting, you’ll want to toss out chartreuse and white bucktail jigs, or soft plastics like the classic storm shads. If you’re after stripers specifically, top water plugs at dawn and dusk—especially spooks and poppers—have coaxed the bigger hits. For the perch, small fathead minnows and pieces of nightcrawler on a slip bobber rig are pulling doubles.

**Top hot spots today**:
- **Pier 84 near Hell’s Kitchen**: Access to deeper channel, especially productive on outgoing tide.
- **Battery Park bulkheads**: Reliable for stripers and the occasional blue on moving water.
- **Riverbank State Park shoreline**: Best for perch and cats if you want quieter water and family-friendly action.

Rounding out, remember the bite will be strongest around the turn of the tide. Keep moving, cast close to structure, and switch up colors as the light changes—cloud cover makes those darker lures pop.

Thanks for tuning in to Artificial Lure’s Hudson River report. Tight lines out there, stay warm, and if you landed something brag-worthy, swing by Pier 25 and let the locals know. Don’t forget to subscribe, folks!

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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
New York City Hudson River Fishing Report Today
Dive into the latest "Hudson River, New York City Fishing Report Today," your go-to podcast for real-time fishing updates in NYC! Get expert tips, fish activity reports, weather conditions, and the best spots to cast your line along the iconic Hudson River. Perfect for anglers of all skill levels looking to enhance their fishing experience in New York City. Tune in daily to stay ahead of the catch!

For more info go to https://www.quietperiodplease....

Get all your gear befoe you leave the dock https://amzn.to/3zF8GXk