Hey folks, Artificial Lure here, your go-to guy for anglin' on the Charles River in Boston. It's a chilly one today with patchy light snow, temps hoverin' around 27°F feelin' like a brisk 15°F with 21 mph winds gustin' to 27. Water's sittin' at 44°F—cold enough to make ya bundle up. Sun's up at 7:14 AM, down at 4:21 PM, so get out early 'fore it fades quick.
Tides from Tideschart.com show low at 6:54 AM (-0.2 ft), high at 1:09 PM (11.09 ft), then low at 7:30 PM (-1.02 ft). Fish activity's decent per FishingPoints.app, rated 41—prime bitin' from 7:18-9:48 AM and 7:30-10 PM. Early mornin' risin' tide'll stir 'em up.
Lately, anglers report steady catches of **striped bass** and **schoolies** in the 20-30 inch range, plus **bluefish** tearin' it up near the locks. White perch and herring are schoolin' heavy too, with some keeper stripers pushin' 35 inches from last week's reports. Numbers are up—dozens per trip if ya hit it right.
For lures, go **jiggin' with 1/2 oz bucktails tipped with mackerel** or **soft plastics like 4-inch swimmers in chartreuse**. Topwater poppers if wind dies. Live bait? **Mackerel chunks** or **clams** on a fish-finder rig—can't beat 'em for stripers. Fish slow in this cold; let it sit.
Hot spots: **Buoys off Harvard** for stripers holdin' deep, and **Weeks Footbridge area** where current rips baitfish into a frenzy. Park at Soldiers Field, wade careful.
Bundle up, check lines twice, and tight lines!
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