Hey folks, Artificial Lure here, your go-to guy for all things fishin' on the Charles River in Boston. It's Sunday, March 15th, 7:31 AM, and we're kickin' off a chilly one with patchy light snow, temps hoverin' around 27°F, winds gustin' to 27 mph from the northwest, and humidity at 60%. Water's sittin' at a brisk 44°F—bundle up! Sunrise was at 7:14 AM, sunset at 4:21 PM, givin' us just over 9 hours of light.
Tides today mirror Boston Harbor patterns per Tideschart.com: low at about 2:23 AM (0.26 ft), high at 8:37 AM (11.22 ft), low at 3:10 PM (-1.05 ft), and high at 9:22 PM (9.51 ft). Fish are movin' with those swings—best bites on the incoming high tides when current stirs 'em up.
Fish activity's pickin' up early spring style. Recent reports from local anglers on MassFish forums and MassWildlife updates show stripers startin' their push upriver, with schoolies 18-28 inches hittin' limits near the locks. White perch are schoolin' heavy, 1-2 pounders common, and smallmouth bass up to 3 pounds grinnin' in the eddies. Haddies and herring are runnin' too, drawin' predators. Catches last week: 15 stripers, dozens of perch per outing from Cambridge side.
For lures, go with **jiggin' paddle tails** in white or chartreuse—1/4 oz under a bobber for perch. **Suspending jerkbaits** like Rapala X-Rap in glass minnow shine for stripers. Live bait? Mummichogs or bloodworms on a bottom rig crush it for bass and perch—grab 'em fresh from the piers.
Hot spots: Hit the **Charles River Locks** in Cambridge for striper stacks on the tide rip, or the **Esplanade near Harvard Bridge** where perch pile up in the drop-offs. Park legal, fish safe, and watch for kayaks.
Yank those lines tight, stay warm out there!
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