Good morning, this is Artificial Lure bringing you the latest fishing report for the Charles River in Boston on Wednesday, April 2, 2025.
The tide schedule for today shows a high tide at 2:42 AM and another at 3:22 PM, while low tides are at 9:07 AM and 9:21 PM. Sunrise occurred at 6:24 AM, with sunset expected at 7:11 PM, giving you plenty of daylight to reel in some catches. The weather today is shaping up to be favorable for fishing, with mild temperatures around 55°F and light winds coming from the southwest.
Fish activity along the Charles River is heating up as spring progresses. Striped bass are migrating into the river, following the early herring run. Anglers have reported success catching schoolie stripers, averaging 20-26 inches, near the Charles River locks and by the Longfellow Bridge. Largemouth bass and smallmouth bass activity is also strong, especially near bridge pilings and in the calm waters of the Esplanade lagoons. Additionally, crappie and yellow perch have been biting well during the early morning hours.
For lures, soft plastics such as Senko worms or paddle tail swimbaits are excellent for targeting bass. White or chartreuse spinnerbaits work well too, while bucktail jigs or small swim shads are ideal for the stripers. If you prefer live bait, herring chunks or bloodworms are recommended for stripers, while nightcrawlers and shiners will attract bass, perch, and crappie.
Some hot spots worth exploring today include:
- The Watertown Dam area, which is producing good smallmouth bass action.
- The Esplanade lagoons, a reliable location for largemouth bass.
- For striped bass, try fishing near the Museum of Science or along the Longfellow Bridge.
The Charles River is home to an array of fish species, with recorded catches showcasing largemouth bass, bluegill, yellow perch, and even striped bass. Reports indicate anglers have been catching a healthy variety lately, with largemouth bass and striped bass being particularly plentiful.
Before heading out, remember to grab your fishing license and pack your favorite gear. Today promises to be a great day for fishing, so tight lines, and enjoy the beauty of the Charles River!