NYC Stripers & More - Winter Fishin' on the Hudson River
02 January 2026

NYC Stripers & More - Winter Fishin' on the Hudson River

New York City Hudson River Fishing Report Today

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Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure comin' at ya with your Hudson River NYC fishin' report for Friday, January 2nd, 8:32 AM. Winter's grip is on, but the stripers are still pushin' through these cold waters.

Tides4Fishing charts for nearby Troy show a low at about 4:52 AM hittin' 1.3 feet, high around 10:27 AM at 5.3 feet, then droppin' to 0.6 feet by 5:41 PM—perfect for fishin' the outgoing current mid-mornin'. Sunrise kicked off at 7:25 AM, sunset's 4:27 PM, givin' ya a short daylight window. Weather's crisp, expectin' highs in the low 30s with light north winds—bundle up, but no storm brewin'.

Fish activity's solid for winter; recent reports from Captain Experiences note hybrid striped bass, black seabass, and even some holdover stripers in the mix, with light tackle and artificial lures pullin' 'em in. Locals been haulin' decent numbers—small blues, keeper stripers up to 30 inches, and catfish hangin' in the deeper holes. Amounts? Steady limits if ya hit the right eddy.

Best lures right now: Shimano's new Exsence B spinnin' reel paired with 1/2-ounce jigheads or wacky rigs in white or chartreuse—casts like a dream through the chill. Live bait? Bloodworms or herring chunks on a fish-finder rig for stripers; clams for cats.

Hot spots: Try the outgoing tide under the George Washington Bridge for stripers ambushin' baitfish, or dockside at Inwood Park where current rips meet structure—prime for hybrids.

Get out there safe, check regs on dec.ny.gov.

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