If you're planning to hit the Charles River in Boston today, January 10, 2025, here's what you need to know. First off, let's look at the tides: you've got a low tide at 1:18 AM with a height of 0.7 feet, a high tide at 7:38 AM reaching 10.66 feet, another low tide at 2:09 PM with a height of -0.26 feet, and a final high tide at 8:24 PM at 8.9 feet. These tidal shifts can significantly impact fish activity, so plan your trip accordingly.
The weather is quite chilly, with mostly sunny skies but highs only around 31°F and winds from the west at 10-15 mph, making it feel even colder. Sunrise is at 7:12 AM, and sunset will be at 4:31 PM, giving you a good window for both morning and evening fishing sessions.
Fish activity in the Charles River has been robust, especially for striped bass and largemouth bass. Yesterday, anglers reported catching a mix of small, medium, and larger striped bass, with holdover stripers still active in the river. Largemouth bass are also plentiful, particularly around the bridge pilings and in the Storrow Drive Lagoons.
For striped bass, soft plastic baits and jigs have been working well. Dark colors such as black and blue tend to work well, and adding a soft-plastic trailer will increase bites. Mimicking the crayfish that are abundant in the Charles River is another productive way to catch largemouth bass.
Two hot spots to consider are the Charles River Basin and the Storrow Drive Lagoons. The Basin, starting at the Watertown Dam, is dotted with pilings and docks, and its submerged timber and rocks create numerous opportunities for anglers. The Storrow Drive Lagoons, near the Esplanade, offer a picturesque backdrop and shallow waters where you can catch quality largemouth bass and even giant carp.
So, bundle up, grab your gear, and head out to the Charles River. With a little patience and the right lures, you'll be reeling in some quality fish in no time.
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI