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Autumn Fishing on the Charles River: Stripers, Blues, and Tidal Conditions for a Successful Day
- 2024/10/25
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As of October 25, 2024, the Charles River in Boston is offering some exciting fishing opportunities despite the cooler autumn weather. Here’s what you need to know for a successful day on the water.
### Tidal and Weather Conditions
Today, the high tide is expected around 10:30 AM, and the low tide will be at 4:30 PM. The weather forecast indicates partly cloudy skies with a high of about 62°F and a gentle breeze out of the northwest. Sunrise was at 6:30 AM, and sunset will be at 6:20 PM.
### Fish Activity
Fish activity has been robust, particularly for striped bass and bluefish. Yesterday, anglers reported catching a mix of small, medium, and large striped bass, along with some blues. The presence of abundant bait such as peanut bunker and herring fry has been driving these fish to feed aggressively.
### Catch Reports
Several anglers reported successful trips near the bridge pilings and deeper waters of the Lower Basin. One couple caught over 40 bass and blues using the tube-and-worm method, with all fish exceeding 33 inches. Shore anglers also did well off Point Allerton, Hull Gut, and Wollaston Beach.
### Best Lures and Bait
For striped bass, the tube-and-worm rig, particularly the Santini Tuscano tube, has been highly effective when trolled near islands and structure. Trolling Blue Water Candy Rock umbrella rigs has also yielded good results. For those casting from the shore, eels and clams have been working well, especially in the evenings near shoreline structures. Bright-colored shallow-diving crankbaits and spinnerbaits are effective near downed trees, while dark-colored jigs work better along bridges and pilings.
### Hot Spots
Two hot spots to consider are the areas around the bridge pilings in the Lower Basin and the waters near the "blue building" close to the reserve channel. These areas provide shade and ambush points for feeding fish. Additionally, the waters deep inside East Boston near Constitution Beach have been productive, especially during certain tides.
### Tips
Local anglers advise fishing early in the morning before the sun peaks and in the evening unless the sky is overcast. Pay attention to underwater holes and ledges where depths can change abruptly, and avoid areas with algal blooms. When targeting bass, focus on the structure side of bait balls, as bass tend to herd and ambush prey near islands, ledges, bridges, or shallows.
With the right gear and knowledge of the river's dynamics, today promises to be a great day for fishing on the Charles River.
### Tidal and Weather Conditions
Today, the high tide is expected around 10:30 AM, and the low tide will be at 4:30 PM. The weather forecast indicates partly cloudy skies with a high of about 62°F and a gentle breeze out of the northwest. Sunrise was at 6:30 AM, and sunset will be at 6:20 PM.
### Fish Activity
Fish activity has been robust, particularly for striped bass and bluefish. Yesterday, anglers reported catching a mix of small, medium, and large striped bass, along with some blues. The presence of abundant bait such as peanut bunker and herring fry has been driving these fish to feed aggressively.
### Catch Reports
Several anglers reported successful trips near the bridge pilings and deeper waters of the Lower Basin. One couple caught over 40 bass and blues using the tube-and-worm method, with all fish exceeding 33 inches. Shore anglers also did well off Point Allerton, Hull Gut, and Wollaston Beach.
### Best Lures and Bait
For striped bass, the tube-and-worm rig, particularly the Santini Tuscano tube, has been highly effective when trolled near islands and structure. Trolling Blue Water Candy Rock umbrella rigs has also yielded good results. For those casting from the shore, eels and clams have been working well, especially in the evenings near shoreline structures. Bright-colored shallow-diving crankbaits and spinnerbaits are effective near downed trees, while dark-colored jigs work better along bridges and pilings.
### Hot Spots
Two hot spots to consider are the areas around the bridge pilings in the Lower Basin and the waters near the "blue building" close to the reserve channel. These areas provide shade and ambush points for feeding fish. Additionally, the waters deep inside East Boston near Constitution Beach have been productive, especially during certain tides.
### Tips
Local anglers advise fishing early in the morning before the sun peaks and in the evening unless the sky is overcast. Pay attention to underwater holes and ledges where depths can change abruptly, and avoid areas with algal blooms. When targeting bass, focus on the structure side of bait balls, as bass tend to herd and ambush prey near islands, ledges, bridges, or shallows.
With the right gear and knowledge of the river's dynamics, today promises to be a great day for fishing on the Charles River.