Boston Charles River Daily Fishing Report

Charles River Fishing Report: Stripers, Bass, and More on the Bite


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Artificial Lure here with your latest Charles River fishing report for Friday, May 30th, 2025. Here’s the fresh scoop from the water.

Sunrise hit at 5:10 AM this morning and we’ve got daylight until sunset at 8:13 PM, giving you a long stretch of prime casting hours. Expect mild late-spring weather with temps in the mid-60s and a mix of clouds and sun—comfortable for both the early risers and those sneaking in a post-work session.

Today’s tides for Charlestown, right at the mouth of the Charles, are looking promising for anglers chasing both river and harbor species. We’ve got a high tide rolling in at 1:58 AM and again at 2:45 PM, with lows at 8:28 AM and 8:38 PM. If you’re fishing around the locks or near the Museum of Science, plan to fish the hour leading into and after these changing tides—that’s when the action really fires up.

As for the fish, the Charles is on a heater this week. Striped bass are the main event right now, chasing herring up into the river and feeding aggressively. According to Spreaker’s daily report, there’s been consistent striper action with a good number of slot-size fish (28-35 inches) and even a few over-30-inch bruisers landed all the way from the Longfellow Bridge up to the Harvard area. The herring run is at its peak and the stripers are keyed in, which means you should be, too.

If it’s largemouth bass you’re after, the bite is heating up in the shallows. Locals have been catching multiple 2- to 3-pounders, especially near the lagoons along Storrow Drive and the Esplanade footbridges. Crappie are also making a solid showing, and there’s been buzz about big carp cruising the backwaters—plenty of options if you’re looking for variety.

Best baits this week: soft plastics like Al Gag’s Whip-it-Fish and natural color swimbaits are top choices for stripers. Trolling tube-and-worm rigs or Mojo Rigs is especially effective close to the locks and deeper bends. For those fishing bait, live or cut mackerel is a proven winner in the lower river, but don’t overlook fresh or chunked herring if you can score some. For bass, wacky-rigged worms and small jigs are pulling in fish, while crappie are hitting little paddletail plastics or live minnows.

For hot spots, don’t miss the stretch by the Longfellow Bridge and the Museum of Science, plus the Esplanade lagoons. The Harvard boathouse area is another solid bet, especially around midday high tide.

That’s all for today, folks! Thanks for tuning in. Be sure to subscribe for your daily reports and up-to-date tips from yours truly, Artificial Lure. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
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